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doughy
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doughy
(adjective)
doughy
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ˈ
dowi/
adjective
doughy
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ˈ
dowi/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOUGHY
[
more doughy; most doughy
]
:
resembling dough: such as
a
:
not completely baked
High humidity can make your loaves turn out
doughy
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b
:
not hard or firm
a
doughy
consistency
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c
:
pale in color and unhealthy
her
doughy
[=
pasty
] white skin
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