What does doughy mean?
Definitions for doughy
ˈdoʊ idoughy
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Princeton's WordNet
doughy, soggyadjective
having the consistency of dough because of insufficient leavening or improper cooking
"the cake fell; it's a doughy mess"
Wiktionary
doughyadjective
having the characteristics of dough especially in appearance or consistency: as
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Doughyadjective
Unsound; soft; unhardened.
Etymology: from dough.
Your son was misled with a snipt taffata fellow there, whose villanous saffron would have made all the unbaked and doughy youth of a nation in his colour. William Shakespeare.
Wikipedia
doughy
Dough is a thick, malleable, sometimes elastic paste made from grains or from leguminous or chestnut crops. Dough is typically made by mixing flour with a small amount of water or other liquid and sometimes includes yeast or other leavening agents, as well as ingredients such as fats or flavorings. Making and shaping dough begins the preparation of a wide variety of foodstuffs, particularly breads and bread-based items, but also including biscuits, cakes, cookies, dumplings, flatbreads, noodles, pasta, pastry, pizza, piecrusts, and similar items. Dough can be made from a wide variety of flour, commonly wheat and rye but also maize, rice, legumes, almonds, and other cereals or crops.
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doughy
Doughy refers to a state or consistency that resembles dough, which is a thick, malleable mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking. It can also be used to describe a soft, plump or puffy appearance or texture.
Webster Dictionary
Doughyadjective
like dough; soft and heavy; pasty; crude; flabby and pale; as, a doughy complexion
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of doughy in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of doughy in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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