Between his pale, pasty flesh, sunken sullen eyes, and limited acting ability, he gives new meaning to the word doughy. |
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The same goes for the gulab jaman dessert, deep-fried doughy miniatures bathed in sweet syrup, a little too dense in consistency. |
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The dumplings are steamed rather than grilled or pan-fried, which makes them more like Japanese gyoza than the doughy things you often get. |
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Their pizza is more doughy than cheesy, so although we did feel like fat kids afterwards we weren't in a food coma. |
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The Midwest is full of doughy white guys that love to get their hands dirty and work hard, so that shouldn't be a problem. |
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Murphy, another rangy actor, with big doughy eyes, is every bit the soft centre in a hard shell. |
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Struggling to suppress his trademark intelligence, he plays a doughy, shambling, lost soul. |
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She was solid, a block of doughy flesh, ample and tactile and pleasantly odorous. |
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In recent photos, however, he looked haggard and ravaged, his face a withered pumpkin atop a doughy gut. |
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We got a dish of doughy pockets called momos as a shared appetizer, although it's designed as a meal, including soup and salad. |
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I decided to tuck into the garlic bread to fill me up, but it was undercooked and doughy with a high level of raw garlic. |
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Martin looked at the barman, a balding, pale skinned man whose doughy flesh looked to be sloughing from him like a well boiled dumpling. |
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The crust and the sandwich buns were all freshly made, light warm and doughy. |
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Students roll fondant, a doughy icing, then move on to the painstaking creation of gum-paste flowers, made of a soft sugar paste that hardens. |
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The shrimp balls consisted of finely chopped shrimp in a doughy batter, and the result was uncannily like a matzo ball, only smaller, firmer and shrimp-flavoured. |
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It is called Top Bun, though the characters still land up in a doughy mess. |
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If convicted as charged, the doughy, bespectacled Chaney could get more than 120 years in prison. |
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She threw enough flour in the pot for the batter to finally seem doughy, and it began to feel soft and pliant and I could take it out of the mixing pot to knead it. |
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It has a thin, flat doughy base, which is crisply baked and covered in a spicy ragout made from meat, onions and tomato sauce. |
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Rabiah, a doughy, middle-aged father of four, didn't much resemble the conventional image of a terrorist. |
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His uniform was too tight and was wrapped around his doughy body like cellophane. |
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Of course, the tour is punctuated by stop-offs at two of Muia's favourite pizzerias for a doughy, cheesy, refuel. |
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However, in unskilled British hands, the results are often, even if just millimetres thick, doughy, dense and bloating. |
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A CHORIZO is a spicy Spanish sausage, best accompanied by a glass of Rioja, though often sliced and served in a doughy bocadillo, or sandwich. |
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This mixer is specially designed to produce high-viscosity doughy or liquid mixtures with a low proportion of powders. |
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It feels like a doughy mass underneath the skin and is only partially compressible. |
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That I can believe – it's an ample combination of delicate Scottish salmon, rich cream cheese and chewy, doughy bagel. |
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Red Delicious apples have a more doughy flesh with a predominantly sweetish taste. |
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She had bits stuck on her teeth. She was talking and nervously putting her finger into her mouth to scratch off the doughy bread, which was also clinging to her palate. |
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The bun was light, aromatic and lacked the stodginess generally associated with doughy buns. |
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I have some problems in slicing doughy cheeses, what should I do? |
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My doughy, South Florida body quickly transformed. |
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I find most knishes too doughy, too heavy and much too filling. |
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