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mashed

[ masht ]

noun

, Informal.
  1. mashed potatoes:

    The pork chop comes with string beans and mashed.



mashed

/ mæʃt /

adjective

  1. slang.
    intoxicated; drunk


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  • un·mashed adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mashed1

First recorded in 1920–25

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Example Sentences

I, however, have always struggled with this — I seem to be too tentative or too aggressive and somehow I just end up with either a barely cracked or mashed egg that is harder to separate.

So, while making mashed potatoes one evening I let the potatoes cook a little longer than usual so they were soft.

Top this first layer with mashed potatoes, then alternate layers until your cake is tall and beautiful.

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Lunch was a lazier pile of leftovers, and dinner was an open-face, gravy-heavy hot turkey sandwich, with some mashed potatoes I made that day, because I was sad we hadn’t made mashed potatoes on Thanksgiving.

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The five-quart mixer can hold up to nine dozen cookies or seven pounds of mashed potatoes.

This, alas, was the point when Fifty Shades of Grey had somehow storyline-mashed with Gone Girl.

She also recommends the banana split shake: strawberry, chocolate, and a mashed banana.

In her cramped kitchen she mashed pork fat with oatmeal and sculpted a loaf, which she fried up in patties.

Then he mashed the two books together to produce a kind of “greatest hits” package—The Complete Plain Words.

A YouTube fan of the FX series helpfully mashed up most of his sex scenes in one convenient video.

He was a fat man—eating roast pork, and apple-sauce, and mashed potatoes, and bread.

Two weeks ago when she got her finger mashed open, she turned pretty pale with the pain, but she never said a word.

Egg and breadcrumb them, dip them in clarified butter, and fry a pale gold colour, and serve on a border of mashed potatoes.

Have a pyramid of mashed potatoes ready, and arrange the larks round it, and garnish with a macdoine of mixed vegetables.

This was still in his pocket, badly mashed but still edible.

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