Pronunciation: /ˈmæʃɪŋ/
noun the act of crushing or pulverizing something into a soft mass
A1 I enjoy mashing potatoes for dinner.
A2 She was mashing the avocado to make guacamole.
B1 The chef demonstrated the proper technique for mashing garlic.
B2 The mashing of the ingredients created a delicious sauce.
C1 The mashing of the grapes is a crucial step in winemaking.
C2 His mashing of the keyboard resulted in a brilliant piece of music.
verb to crush or pulverize something into a soft mass
A1 I am mashing the potatoes for dinner.
A2 She enjoys mashing the avocado for guacamole.
B1 The chef is mashing the ingredients together to make a delicious sauce.
B2 After mashing the bananas, the baker added them to the cake batter.
C1 The bartender is mashing fresh herbs to create a unique cocktail.
C2 The sculptor is mashing clay to form a new masterpiece.
formal The chef demonstrated the proper technique for mashing potatoes.
informal I love mashing up avocados to make guacamole.
slang I was mashing on the dance floor last night.
figurative The intense workout felt like mashing my muscles into submission.
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