Dough in a sentence as a noun

It cab be served with rice, bread, or other dough meals.

They zone of sections for eachother and rack in as much dough as they can.

And Woz, if you ever happen to read this: It's still a pile of dough in the year 2014.

We don't know how to toss the dough yet.* Tasty toppings - Anything fresh is awesome.

In my head, if a few hundred bucks for flights & lodging is too much to ask, how much dough could they really have to invest?

He could rake in so much dough by licensing the method or suing airlines who use his method without a license!

Can anyone give me a reason why I should fork over even more dough for an app that I'm not even sure I'd end up using?

The writer marvels at the fact that nearly no venture dough is thrown at the internal combustion engine.

If you're in another industry and you don't have a BGG work alike in your industry, well, you should, so some startup should hop to it and make some dough.

It doesn't matter if this works or not, does not matter if it's killed in 6 months or not, it does not matter if the NSA sees that a guy showed you how to **** pizza dough in the air.

I did buy licenses one Windows, but not many, and I did not find much which made me go "damn I have to give these guys some dough back for their work", even after I stopped being a poor student.

"One thing to consider is that while your old diet is obviously bad when you look at it through the low-carb lens, it is also subtly bad as well, because your entire cuisine was bent around carbs replacing fats, and baking, sugars, bread, dough, sugars, potatos, sugars, etc etc etc.

Dough definitions

noun

a flour mixture stiff enough to knead or roll

noun

informal terms for money

See also: boodle bread cabbage clams dinero gelt kale lettuce lolly lucre loot moolah