Pound it and make a sort of pushing motion.
The baker began to knead the dough.The kitten uses her paws to knead her owner.
The homphone for need is knead, as in to knead bread dough.
knead
Once you knead the dough, put it in a pan and bake it for an hour.
In order to release the air bubbles in the dough, the baker must knead the dough. A sculptor kneads his clay before he begins sculpting.
mix
There are 2 homophones:knead - to press, as with dough ("She will knead the dough and cut it into biscuits.")kneed - struck with the knee ("He was kneed in the ensuing panic and fell.")
Grandma often bakes fresh bread because she loves to knead the dough.
The antonym to the verb knead depends on how knead is being used. If knead means to squeeze, press or roll with the hands, then the opposite would be a word such as release. If knead is being used to mean mix and work into a uniform mass, then the antonym would be a word such as separate.
I 'need' to 'knead' the biscuit dough.
You can also use a dough hook on a mixing bowl, or a bread machine.
need is a feeling you get for necessities...for example, you need food and water. Knead is when you work dough with your hands while baking.