Definitions
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- adjective Resembling
dough .
Etymologies
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Examples
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But this batter is quickly cooked, the flour absorbs the water, the starch gelatinizes, and the mixture becomes stiff, more doughlike.
Ratio Michael Ruhlman 2009
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The batter is thick and doughlike - in part because of the fairly generous amount of flour and in part because there are chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, pecans the original recipe called for walnuts and shredded cocnut - and the only problem I had with the recipe was getting it into an even layer in the pan.
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The batter is thick and doughlike - in part because of the fairly generous amount of flour and in part because there are chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, pecans the original recipe called for walnuts and shredded cocnut - and the only problem I had with the recipe was getting it into an even layer in the pan.
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The batter is thick and doughlike - in part because of the fairly generous amount of flour and in part because there are chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, pecans the original recipe called for walnuts and shredded cocnut - and the only problem I had with the recipe was getting it into an even layer in the pan.
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An obese white man in a straw hat, with a doughlike face and a shotgun propped on his thigh, was watching them from atop his horse.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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Buttermilk was not a rotund, happy, doughlike creature, as his name might suggest.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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Buttermilk was not a rotund, happy, doughlike creature, as his name might suggest.
Jolie Blon’s Bounce James Lee Burke 2002
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An obese white man in a straw hat, with a doughlike face and a shotgun propped on his thigh, was watching them from atop his horse.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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Buttermilk was not a rotund, happy, doughlike creature, as his name might suggest.
Jolie Blon’s Bounce James Lee Burke 2002
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Buttermilk was not a rotund, happy, doughlike creature, as his name might suggest.
Jolie Blon’s Bounce James Lee Burke 2002
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