How to use in-sentence of “doughnut”:
+ In 1933, Rudolph’s uncle bought a doughnut shop and recipe for yeast-raised donuts.
+ A Berliner also called Berliner Ballen, Krapfen, Berliner Pfannkuchen, Bismarck in Canada and parts of the United States, Sufganiyah in Israel and Kobliha in the Czech Republic is a type of doughnut from Germany and Central Europe.
+ Growing up, McKenzie was a fan of the hometown Toronto Maple Leafs, and his favourite doughnut shop was Tim Hortons.
+ A disk-shaped doughnut can also be stretched and molded into a torus until the center breaks to form a hole.
+ As well as over 2700 shops in Canada, Buffalo, New York has over 80 Tim Hortons Doughnut Shops, and they can be found in Detroit, Michigan; Columbus, Ohio; and other American cities, mainly in the Northeast and the Great Lakes region.

Example sentences of “doughnut”:
+ The name of the doughnut is different in various areas of Germany.
+ A tokamak uses magnets that are shaped like a doughnut to squish the atoms.
+ A doughnut is a type of Deep fryingdeep fried dessert food made out of dough or batter.
+ Even Tim Hortons doughnut stores started in Hamilton in 1965.
+ Ring doughnuts are made by joining the ends of a long, thin piece of dough into a ring or by using a doughnut cutter, which perfectly cuts the outside and inside shape, leaving a doughnut-shaped piece of dough and a doughnut hole from dough removed from the center.
+ The herrings keep a certain distance from a moving scuba diver or cruising predator like a killer whale, forming a space which looks like a doughnut from a spotter plane.
+ While selling all types of doughnuts, Krispy Kreme’s signature is a glazed doughnut that is traditionally served warm.
+ Doughnuts are sold at doughnut shops, bakeries, or grocery stores.
+ For example, a ball is simply connected, but a doughnut is not.
+ He is a popular frog in the Doughnut pond.
+ He lives in Doughnut pond with his brother and sister, Koroppi and Picky, father and mother.
+ The name of the doughnut is different in various areas of Germany.
+ A tokamak uses magnets that are shaped like a doughnut to squish the atoms.
