mashy

English

Etymology 1

mash + -y

Adjective

mashy (comparative mashier, superlative mashiest)

  1. Produced by crushing or bruising; resembling, or consisting of, a mash.
    • 1881, George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates, Temple Bar, volume 61, page 258:
      [] the pot of strawberry jam was of the mashiest, stickiest description; []
Translations

Noun

mashy (plural mashies)

  1. Alternative form of mashie (golf club)

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