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1 dough
N1. साना हुआ आटाHe poured a little water in the atta to make a dough -
2 dough
n.साना हुआ आटा, गूंथा हुआ आटा -
3 fluffy
Adj1. रोंयेंदारShe has a nice fluffy kitten as a pet.2. मुलायमYou should beat the dough to a fluffy consistancy for making cakes. -
4 knead
V1. गूँदनाKnead the dough.2. मसाज़\kneadकरना -
5 roll
N1. गोलाHe has wasted a roll of film by exposing it.book wrapper is sold in rolls.2. सूचीThey have not included her parents name in electoral roll.3. गड़गड़ाहटThere was a loud drum roll from the restaurant.--------VTI1. घूमाKeep the cameras rolling.2. लुढकनाShe rolled over to her back.The ball rolled down the hill.The marbel fell and rolled away.3. लपेटनाHe always roll his own cigarettes.Roll the cheese in mashed potato.4. घुमानाThe high tides rolled the boat from side to side.5. धीमे चलनाThe traffic rolled slowly forward.6. बेलनाRoll out the pizza dough. -
6 round
Adj1. गोलShe has a beautiful round mirror.--------N1. वृत्तCut the dough into small rounds for making biscuits.She has eaten two rounds of cheese sandwich.2. दौरThe next round of the peace talks between india and pakistan will start next month.He fired several rounds at the thief.3. पारीThe match only lasted three rounds.4. बारीNow its my round to buy drinks for you all.5. घेराThe children sat in a round.6. बौछारThe police fired several rounds at the thieves.He got a big round of aqpplause from the audience.7. फेराThe doctor saw the patient on his daily round.--------VTI1. गोल\roundबनानाMake a round shape of the object.Round the lips while making clear sound.
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dough — dough·er·ty; dough; dough·i·ness; dough·nut; dough·ti·ly; dough·ti·ness; dough·ty; … English syllables
dough — [dəʊ ǁ doʊ] noun [uncountable] informal money: • He made a huge pile of dough working for an investment bank. * * * dough UK US /dəʊ/ noun [U] INFORMAL ► money: »He says he can make a lot of d … Financial and business terms
Dough — Dough, n. [OE. dagh, dogh, dow, AS. d[=a]h; akin to D. deeg, G. teig, Icel. deig, Sw. deg, Dan. deig, Goth. daigs; also, to Goth. deigan to knead, L. fingere to form, shape, Skr. dih to smear; cf. Gr. ? wall, ? to touch, handle. ?. Cf. {Feign},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dough — dough, batter, paste are quasi synonyms often confused in their modern cookery senses. All denote a mixture of flour, liquid, salt, and supplementary ingredients, but each suggests a difference both in consistency as a result of the variety and… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dough|y — «DOH ee», adjective, dough|i|er, dough|i|est. of or like dough; soft and thick; pale and flabby … Useful english dictionary
dough — O.E. dag dough, from P.Gmc. *daigaz something kneaded (Cf. O.N. deig, Swed. deg, M.Du. deech, Du. deeg, O.H.G. teic, Ger. Teig, Goth. daigs dough ), from PIE *dheigh to build, to form, to knead (Cf. Skt … Etymology dictionary
dough — [dəu US dou] n [: Old English; Origin: dag] 1.) [singular, U] a mixture of flour and water ready to be baked into bread, ↑pastry etc 2.) [U] informal money … Dictionary of contemporary English
dough — [ dou ] noun 1. ) count or uncount a mixture of flour, water, SHORTENING, etc. that is baked to make bread or PASTRY 2. ) uncount INFORMAL money … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dough — [n] money beans*, boodle*, bread*, bucks*, cabbage*, cash, change, chips, clams*, coin, coinage, cold cash, currency, dinero, funds, greenback*, hard cash*, legal tender, lettuce*, loot, moola, pesos*, wealth; concept 340 … New thesaurus
dough — ► NOUN 1) a thick mixture of flour and liquid, for baking into bread or pastry. 2) informal money. DERIVATIVES doughy adjective (doughier, doughiest) . ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
dough — [dō] n. [ME < OE dag, akin to Goth daigs, Ger teig < IE base * dheiĝh , to knead, form > Gr teichos, wall, L fingere, to form] 1. a mixture of flour, liquid, leavening, and other ingredients, worked into a soft, thick mass for baking… … English World dictionary