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verb

Spray or shower with water.

Usage examples:

She did not douche herself and the smell, at times, was off-putting
noun

A shower of water.

Usage examples:

I felt better for taking a daily douche
noun

A shower of water.

Usage examples:

I felt better for taking a daily douche
verb

Spray or shower with water.

Usage examples:

She did not douche herself and the smell, at times, was off-putting
verb

Spray or shower with water.

Usage examples:

She did not douche herself and the smell, at times, was off-putting
noun

A shower of water.

Usage examples:

I felt better for taking a daily douche
noun

Any of several varieties of dwarfing rootstocks developed from the paradise apple.

noun

An ornamental moulding consisting of a continuous double curve, s-shaped in cross-section, with the upper part concave and the lower part convex.

noun

A thick, malleable mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking into bread or pastry.

Usage examples:

Add water to the flour and mix to a manageable dough
noun

The eskimo curlew, numenius borealis, which acquires a thick layer of fat prior to migration.

noun

A boiled or deep-fried dumpling.

Usage examples:

He had a doughboy (fried dough sprinkled with powdered sugar and cinnamon) and recommended the plac…
noun

A boiled or deep-fried dumpling.

Usage examples:

He had a doughboy (fried dough sprinkled with powdered sugar and cinnamon) and recommended the plac…
noun

(a name for) a stupid or foolish person; an idiot.

adjective

(of food) having a thick, malleable consistency.

Usage examples:

Doughy white bread
adjective

(of food) having a thick, malleable consistency.

Usage examples:

Doughy white bread
noun

A small fried cake of sweetened dough, typically in the shape of a ball or ring.

Usage examples:

The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, danish pastries and flapjack.
noun

A small fried cake of sweetened dough, typically in the shape of a ball or ring.

Usage examples:

The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, danish pastries and flapjack.
noun

A thick, malleable mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking into bread or pastry.

Usage examples:

Add water to the flour and mix to a manageable dough
adjective

Brave and persistent.

Usage examples:

His doughty spirit kept him going
adjective

Brave and persistent.

Usage examples:

His doughty spirit kept him going
adverb

In a determined and brave way that shows you are unwilling to stop trying to achieve something

Usage examples:

He is doughtily sticking to his plan, despite criticism from his family., nobody has campaigned mor…
adjective

Brave and persistent.

Usage examples:

His doughty spirit kept him going
adjective

(of food) having a thick, malleable consistency.

Usage examples:

Doughy white bread
proper noun

The capital of the isle of man; population 27,200 (est. 2009).

noun

A tall evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that grows in cold countries and has leaves that are like needles, often grown for its wood

Usage examples:

They removed douglas fir that eventually would have shaded out the young oaks., a douglas fir takes…
noun

A member of a christian sect originating in russia in the 18th century, many members of which migrated to canada in the late 19th century.

adjective

Relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance.

Usage examples:

A hard, dour, humourless fanatic
adjective

(of a person’s appearance or manner) very serious and sad, and likely to judge people severely

Usage examples:

A dour look
adjective

(of a person’s appearance or manner) very serious and sad, and likely to judge people severely

Usage examples:

A dour look

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