Wiktionary
n. A ball of dough, prepared as food or as fishing bait.
Usage examples of "doughball".
Then, behind him, bobble-butting out the bus door, come that big-mouthed doughball of a character from Los Angeles by the name of Otis Kone.
The eyes were little pock-marks, like raisins sunk into a doughball, and there were no visible brow ridges.
He had horns galore, a coat of cloth of gold and a sweet smoky breath coming out of his nostrils so that the women of our island, leaving doughballs and rollingpins, followed after him hanging his bulliness in daisychains.
It was unkillable: a bullet just passed through it, and an explosion would just scatter it and create a bunch of small doughballs, which would each then immediately roll off in different directions, consuming and growing.
Both of us eyed the little special doughballs filled with meat, the dense rum cakes and dark mincemeats.