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doughy
adjective
Having the characteristics of dough especially in appearance or consistency: as
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Of course, the tour is punctuated by stop-offs at two of Muia's favourite pizzerias for a doughy, cheesy, refuel.
However, in unskilled British hands, the results are often, even if just millimetres thick, doughy, dense and bloating.
Yet, the best pancakes (rather than the doughy, traditional UK variety), are actually a hybrid of those two.
My doughy, South Florida body quickly transformed.
For him song meant movement, refreshment, life, awakening, often in the face of stodgy teaching and "doughy", "dusty" orchestras.
A CHORIZO is a spicy Spanish sausage, best accompanied by a glass of Rioja, though often sliced and served in a doughy bocadillo, or sandwich.
That I can believe – it's an ample combination of delicate Scottish salmon, rich cream cheese and chewy, doughy bagel.
The patty is juicy, the signature Shack Sauce and chopped cherry peppers give the burgers a morish tang, and the Martin's Potato Roll bun is an unrivalled doughy casing.
The actor star grew doughy and dishevelled, and he famously made an awkward appearance on David Letterman's show.
It is called Top Bun, though the characters still land up in a doughy mess.
The noodles doughy, long; the miso broth slightly sweet, offset by the savouryness of the pork.
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