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masher

[ UK /mˈæʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man who is aggressive in making amorous advances to women
  2. a kitchen utensil used for mashing (e.g. potatoes)

How To Use masher In A Sentence

  • The handle on the German “potato-masher” hand grenade enabled it to be thrown far further than its British or American counterparts. Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy
  • Now physicists say they have used one of the most sophisticated pieces of string theory to predict properties of the ultradense matter created in an atom smasher in Long Island, N.Y. Speedlinking 3/5/07
  • My good friends of masher persuasion are in seventh heaven when they have the opportunity of admiring eight pretty faces.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and, using a potato masher, roughly mash the contents, keeping some of the texture.
  • It was a mystery to the Allied armies why their own industries failed to build a direct copy of the 88 mm, the Schmeisser, or the potato-masher. Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy
  • With a super-duper particle smasher, physicists might be able to simulate the earliest moments of the cosmos.
  • A plausible explanation may be that, when - oo occurs as a slang suffix rather than an infix (as in superoo for super or smasheroo for smash (er)), the primary stress of the word shifts from the first syllable to the last. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 4
  • With a potato masher, mash the tomatoes and bread together.
  • A beechen implement, resembling somewhat our potato masher, and called the "brayer," was used to manipulate the ink as it lay on the table; an iron shovel, known as the "slicer," being used to portion out from the mass of ink such quantities as were needed from time to time for the brayer. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing
  • The 1968 allusion is not superficial: the images these girls are summoning, just as much as the van-smashers did, are pictures of revolution ? the real thing, in its romantic and large-minded soixante-huitard form. Student protests: the riot girls
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