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Knead   /nid/   Listen
verb
Knead  v. t.  (past & past part. kneaded; pres. part. kneading)  
1.
To work and press into a mass, usually with the hands; esp., to work, as by repeated pressure with the knuckles, into a well mixed mass, as the materials of bread, cake, etc.; as, to knead dough. "The kneading, the making of the cake, the heating of the oven, and the baking."
2.
Fig.: To treat or form as by kneading; to beat. "I will knead him: I'll make him supple."
3.
To press repeatedly with the hands or knuckles, sometimes with a twisting or squeezing motion; performed for example on the body of a person as a form of massage.
Kneading trough, a trough or tray in which dough is kneaded.



knead  v. i.  To perform movements like kneading, with the paws; said of cats, which may knead (3) a master's body when stroked, presumably a sign of contentment; as, a cat kneading and purring in his master's lap.






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"Knead" Quotes from Famous Books



... Kitchen-jack turnrostilo. Kitchen utensils kuirilaro. Kite (bird) milvo. Kite (toy) flugludilo. Knack lerteco. Knacker defelisto. Knapsack tornistro. Knave fripono. Knave (cards) lakeo. Knavery friponeco. Knead knedi. Kneading-trough knedujo. Knee genuo. Kneecap genuosto. Kneel genufleksi. Knell mortsonorado, funebra sonorado. Knife trancxilo. Knife-blade trancxanto. Knight kavaliro. Knit triki, trikoti. ...
— English-Esperanto Dictionary • John Charles O'Connor and Charles Frederic Hayes

... Frenchman prate; Yet, pray, don't take it as annoyance! Why, all at once, exhaust the joyance? Your bliss is by no means so great As if you'd use, to get control, All sorts of tender rigmarole, And knead and shape her to your thought, As ...
— Faust • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

... and die? A bier is easy to buy, A honey-cake I'll knead you with joy, This garland ...
— Lysistrata • Aristophanes

... they were eating,—those reserves,—they were eating as I had never seen men eat but once, at Kaskaskia. The baker stood by with lifted palms, imploring the saints that he might have some compensation, until Clark sent him back to his shop to knead and bake again. The good Creoles approached the fires with the contents of their larders in their hands. Terence tossed me a loaf the size of a ...
— The Crossing • Winston Churchill

... Churchman, answered. "The more heretics killed, the more sins forgiven. Remember that, brother, and spare not if your soul be burdened! They blaspheme God and call Him paste! In the paste of their own blood," he continued ferociously, "I will knead them and roll them out, saith the good Father ...
— Count Hannibal - A Romance of the Court of France • Stanley J. Weyman


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