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		Definition of doughnut in English: doughnut(US donut) nounˈdəʊnʌtˈdoʊˌnət 1A small fried cake of sweetened dough, typically in the shape of a ball or ring.  Example sentencesExamples -  The assortment of homemade pastries is astonishing, ranging from simple cream-filled butter doughnuts to curry-beef buns.
 -  These little brioche doughnuts are filled with a chocolate ganache, which melts in the centre and oozes out as you bite into them.
 -  Why do ring doughnuts only come with icing sugar on these days?
 -  The only foods that you need to avoid are the ones that have no redeeming value, just empty calories - such as doughnuts and onion rings.
 -  If the menu doesn't say you're getting a cake doughnut, assume it's made with yeast.
 -  We came down the back stairs and went over to the breakfast bar where there were doughnuts, English Muffins, coffee, milk, and tea.
 -  There was ice cream, Jello, cream puffs, pies, doughnuts, coconut cake.
 -  It was between pistachio semi-freddo with chocolate ganache and Italian donuts.
 -  Officers found 22 items of food on display past the use-by date, which included bacon, orange juice, doughnuts, fruitcake and caramel deserts.
 -  Members of the 24th Squadron brought cakes, doughnuts and jelly for the pupils.
 -  For dessert, give in to cliches: Order chocolate cake or donuts.
 -  Studies show that white-flour foods like cakes, cookies and doughnuts are the fourth largest source of saturated fats in our diets.
 -  Neighbors hosted two events, one with coffee and doughnuts and another with desserts.
 -  That turned out to be the start of an afternoon of stodgy chocolate cake, sugary donuts and a bag of free pastries from the coffee shop where they're getting to know our order before we even give it.
 -  For simple fare, try sugar cookies, doughnuts, muffins or coffee cake with coffee and cocoa or hot spiced cider.
 -  The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack.
 -  Do not buy anything - candy, chips, doughnuts, Pop-Tarts, cookies or soda from a vending machine.
 -  A signature dessert is coffee and doughnuts, only the coffee cup and spoon are made of chocolate and the doughnuts are tiny and sublime.
 -  There's a place called the Donut Pub on West 23rd that makes confection and cake donuts.
 -  Cake, doughnuts and chocolate are the favourite snacks of many workers, with just seven per cent preferring healthy options such as fruit.
 
 - 1.1 A ring-shaped object, in particular a vacuum chamber in some types of particle accelerator.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Joining the remaining pair of sides turns the cylinder into a doughnut, or torus (right).
 -  One unusual machine shoots a donut of compressed air.
 -  The sides of the magnetic donuts also were draped, allowing the neurosurgeon to work within a sterile field.
 -  So what are those stunted metal tube donuts called ball bearings for anyway?
 -  The whirring and spinning of the laser mechanism within the donut gives the impression of being inside a washing machine.
 -  It is endlessly turning upon itself, a torus, a doughnut, spinning on the axis of the circular cylinder that is the doughnut.
 -  This cannot be done round a doughnut, however, because the rubber band would reach the stage where it is constricted round the ring of the doughnut and cannot shrink any further.
 
  
    Definition of doughnut in US English: doughnut(also donut) nounˈdoʊˌnətˈdōˌnət 1A small fried cake of sweetened dough, typically in the shape of a ball or ring.  Example sentencesExamples -  Members of the 24th Squadron brought cakes, doughnuts and jelly for the pupils.
 -  The only foods that you need to avoid are the ones that have no redeeming value, just empty calories - such as doughnuts and onion rings.
 -  These little brioche doughnuts are filled with a chocolate ganache, which melts in the centre and oozes out as you bite into them.
 -  For dessert, give in to cliches: Order chocolate cake or donuts.
 -  There was ice cream, Jello, cream puffs, pies, doughnuts, coconut cake.
 -  It was between pistachio semi-freddo with chocolate ganache and Italian donuts.
 -  Studies show that white-flour foods like cakes, cookies and doughnuts are the fourth largest source of saturated fats in our diets.
 -  The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack.
 -  Neighbors hosted two events, one with coffee and doughnuts and another with desserts.
 -  We came down the back stairs and went over to the breakfast bar where there were doughnuts, English Muffins, coffee, milk, and tea.
 -  A signature dessert is coffee and doughnuts, only the coffee cup and spoon are made of chocolate and the doughnuts are tiny and sublime.
 -  The assortment of homemade pastries is astonishing, ranging from simple cream-filled butter doughnuts to curry-beef buns.
 -  If the menu doesn't say you're getting a cake doughnut, assume it's made with yeast.
 -  That turned out to be the start of an afternoon of stodgy chocolate cake, sugary donuts and a bag of free pastries from the coffee shop where they're getting to know our order before we even give it.
 -  Why do ring doughnuts only come with icing sugar on these days?
 -  Do not buy anything - candy, chips, doughnuts, Pop-Tarts, cookies or soda from a vending machine.
 -  Officers found 22 items of food on display past the use-by date, which included bacon, orange juice, doughnuts, fruitcake and caramel deserts.
 -  For simple fare, try sugar cookies, doughnuts, muffins or coffee cake with coffee and cocoa or hot spiced cider.
 -  There's a place called the Donut Pub on West 23rd that makes confection and cake donuts.
 -  Cake, doughnuts and chocolate are the favourite snacks of many workers, with just seven per cent preferring healthy options such as fruit.
 
 - 1.1 A ring-shaped object, in particular a vacuum chamber in some types of particle accelerator.
 Example sentencesExamples -  So what are those stunted metal tube donuts called ball bearings for anyway?
 -  The whirring and spinning of the laser mechanism within the donut gives the impression of being inside a washing machine.
 -  It is endlessly turning upon itself, a torus, a doughnut, spinning on the axis of the circular cylinder that is the doughnut.
 -  The sides of the magnetic donuts also were draped, allowing the neurosurgeon to work within a sterile field.
 -  One unusual machine shoots a donut of compressed air.
 -  Joining the remaining pair of sides turns the cylinder into a doughnut, or torus (right).
 -  This cannot be done round a doughnut, however, because the rubber band would reach the stage where it is constricted round the ring of the doughnut and cannot shrink any further.
 
  
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