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doughnut

noun as in sweet ring-shaped fried cake

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And the ACA fixes what was the biggest problem created by Part D, the so-called doughnut hole in prescription drug coverage.

The other is a Jersey bruiser, with a (much-discussed) physique reminiscent of Tony Soprano after a doughnut bender.

“Pretty good thing,” says Lynch, biting into his doughnut, totally undisturbed.

Afterwards, in the green room, Lynch sits on a sofa and munches on a doughnut.

The Daily Pic: The crème brûlée "bismarck" from the Doughnut Plant is a great aesthetic creation.

There are doughnut holes and stocking holes and woodpecker holes and cheese holes.

Belatedly, Ruiz made radio contact with the doughnut, which was still well within range.

If you can't get it fixed in an hour or two, we'll have to try rolling Valier down to the doughnut.

In reverse order, this is the most comfortable berth in the doughnut's facilities, and you got here courtesy of one Johnny Ruiz.

"There won't be much of a dinner at home, anyway," said Nabby to Dolly, as she packed her basket with an extra doughnut or two.

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to doughnut, such as: bun, pastry, cruller, danish, dunker, and sinker.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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