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Recent Examples of mash
Noun
Teams that win big in October usually mash.—Jason Lloyd, New York Times, 2 Oct. 2025 To craft this new expression, Woodford Reserve's Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall used a pre-Prohibition style mash bill of 53% rye, the same mash bill as Woodford Reserve Rye.—Amanda Hancock, Louisville Courier Journal, 2 Oct. 2025
Verb
In some Asian cultures, mung beans are cooked and mashed to form a sweet dessert paste.—Jennifer Lefton, Verywell Health, 20 Oct. 2025 Try mashing a quarter of a ripe avocado and spreading it on your bread slices.—Sarah Garone, Health, 17 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for mash
With the crush of post-fire cancellations, her family may be forced to pursue the matter as a last-ditch effort to sustain this resource bridge between northern Arizona destinations.
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Joan Meiners,
AZCentral.com,
20 Oct. 2025
During a 2019 visit to The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Sophia sat in the audience while Ed shared a story about doing a project with her celebrity crush.
In a sector already squeezed by rising land prices, material costs, and labor shortages, those weeks of manual quantification represent millions of dollars in overhead that never swing a hammer.
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Jon Stojan,
USA Today,
21 Oct. 2025
Made mostly of muscle without a bone in their bodies, these wonderful weirdos can squeeze into spaces scarcely bigger than their eyeballs.
Here, traditional saa paper is made by hand from the bark of mulberry trees: soaked, pulped, and pressed into delicate sheets embedded with local flowers and leaves.
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Lauren Mowery,
Forbes.com,
18 June 2025
There is enough current in the lakes to float logs, and there was pulping activity somewhere above us.
Mum used whatever kind of squash the sabziwala (vegetable seller) brought that week.
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Romy Gill,
Saveur,
22 Oct. 2025
Thus, even if a farmer primarily relied on corn for sustenance and/or trade, planting beans and squash alongside the maize increased the nutritive value of the same area.
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