Using "dough"
* The baker kneaded the dough until it was smooth and elastic.
* He had to work extra hours to earn enough dough to buy a new car.
* The kids were excited to play with the dough at the playdate.
* The dough for the pizza was perfectly seasoned.
* The recipe called for two cups of dough.
Using "through"
* We drove through the tunnel and emerged on the other side.
* She looked through the window and saw the rain falling.
* He read through the book in one sitting.
* The river flowed through the valley.
* We walked through the park and enjoyed the fresh air.
Using both "dough" and "through"
* The children rolled the dough through their fingers, creating fun shapes.
* He worked hard to make enough dough to get through the difficult times.
* The baker carefully passed the dough through the pasta maker.
* The aroma of fresh bread wafted through the kitchen as the dough rose.
These are just a few examples, and you can use your creativity to come up with many more sentences using "dough" and "through".