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knead

1 of 1verb
/nid/
Forms:kneads,kneading,kneaded,kneaded
1

to form and press dough or wet clay with the hands

C2transitive
  • The baker had to knead the bread dough to develop its elasticity.
  • To make homemade pizza, she had to knead the pizza dough until it became smooth.
  • The potter skillfully kneaded the wet clay on the wheel to shape it into a vase.
  • The chef demonstrated how to knead the pasta dough for a perfect texture.
  • The sculptor used various hand movements to knead and shape the clay into a detailed sculpture.
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2

to press, rub, and manipulate muscles to improve circulation and alleviate tension

transitive
  • The massage therapist gently kneaded the client's back muscles to release tension and promote relaxation.
  • After a long day of work, she enjoyed kneading her temples to relieve the tension headaches.
  • The physical therapist kneaded the patient's sore muscles to improve flexibility and reduce stiffness.
  • To alleviate foot pain, she would knead her feet and arches with a massage ball after long walks.
  • The masseuse kneaded the client's shoulders and neck to relieve stiffness caused by sitting at a desk all day.
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