The word is spelled dough, just as you spelled it. Dough is what makes bread. It is also slang for money.
Mom kneaded the dough to make bread.
John boasted about the dough he'd made at the flea market.
Dough is also a sound-alike word for doe, a female deer.
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
Sounds like 'dough' as in cookie dough
I kneaded the dough roughly between my hands.
The homophone of the word "doe" is "dough".
Another homophone for "dough" is "doh," which can be used to express surprise or realization.
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
dough is spelled "la pâte" (fem.) in French.
You need to mix a classic rough dough forpuff pastry.
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That is the correct spelling used as slang: dough, moolah, cabbage, and green are all terms used to describe cash money.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is tamales(Mexican dough-wrapped food).
The two homophones (sound-alike words) are:need - requireknead - to mix or work dough, such as for bread or pizza
A dough that deals dough
That is the correct spelling of the verb or adjective "needed" (required). There is a less-used verb with the same sound, referring to dough that is kneaded (rolled).
a dough mixer combines the ingredients. a dough kneader kneads the dough, preparing it for baking
hard dough
A dough sheeter is simply used for dough. More specifically, a dough sheeter is a dough roller that is mechanized and more effective than a manual dough roller.