"Donut" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A donut is a type of sweet food that is typically made from fried dough that is then glazed or sugared.
"Donnish" is an adjective that means relating to or suggestive of Denmark or the Danes, or characteristic of the Danish people or culture. It is often used to describe something that is-personally or strikingly typical of Danish way of life, customs, or views.
Donoghue refers to a famous English law case, Donoghue v Stevenson (1932), also known as the "Paisley Case". It established the precedent that a manufacturer or supplier of a product has a legal duty of care to ensure the product is safe for consumption, even if there is no direct contract between the supplier and the consumer. This concept is known as the "neighbour principle" or "duty of care".
Donors are individuals or organizations that give money, resources, or something of value to support a specific cause or organization.
A donut is a type of sweet food that is typically ring-shaped and fried. It is often filled with cream or jelly and covered with a sweet glaze or topping.