"Kneaded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Kneaded" Meaning

Past tense of "knead", meaning to work and shape (dough, bread, etc.) with the hands, especially to make it softer and more pliable. Alternatively, it can also mean to massage or rub something gently and thoroughly.

"Kneaded" Examples

Kneaded


Definition:


Past tense of knead: to press and smooth (dough) with the fingers or hands, especially in cooking or making bread.

Examples:


She spent hours kneading the dough, getting it just the right consistency for the bread.
The massage therapist expertly kneaded the knots out of my shoulders.
The pastry chef kneaded the butter and sugar together until it formed a smooth consistency.
She loved to knead the clay, shaping it into beautiful sculptures.
After a long day of physical labor, he just wanted to knead his weary muscles into relaxation.

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Knavery refers to deceitful or dishonest behavior, especially in a way that is playful or even charming, but still wicked or traitorous. It can also describe trickery or cunning behavior, often used to deceive or cheat someone.

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Knavish refers to behavior or actions that are impish, mischievous, or playful, often in a somewhat spoilsport or annoying way. It implies a sense of troublesome or troublesome behavior, often with a touch of humor or whimsy.

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Knee-high refers to something that reaches up to or is the same height as a person's knee. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is surprisingly effective, impressive, or ambitious. For example: "The new employee was knee-deep in project tasks on his first day", meaning overwhelmed or buried under a large amount of work.

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