Sentence examples for to mash from inspiring English sources

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to mash

verb

To convert into a mash; to reduce to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; to bruise; to crush; as, to mash apples in a mill, or potatoes with a pestle.

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"They're not afraid to mash things up".

Used to mash up Sidewinder with it.

Small red potatoes are my last choice to mash.

It was my job to mash the bananas.

He used it to mash plums for alcohol.

Whisk the dals to mash them, then set aside.

It's when we open our doors and get to mash up stuff together.

But on paper, Alabama looks like it is going to mash the Tigers in a mismatch.

Continue to mash the mixture until it's smooth and well blended.

She would have known which leaves to mash to make a soothing poultice.

"We use advanced algorithms to mash up your videos in real-time.

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