Collocations for "mash"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "mash" in context.
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mash
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- mash (up) [potatoes, vegetables, pumpkin, fruit]
- mash [the potatoes, them] up (with)
- mash (it) with [cheese, onion, milk, margarine, egg]
- mash (it) into a [paste, smooth mixture]
- mash them (all) together
- [rinse, stand, cool] and mash
- mashed his [finger, face, thumb]
- mashed [his finger] in the [closing, revolving] door
- they mashed [him, the burglar, the suspect] up
- the [gang, police officers, he] mashed him up
- the [band, guitarist, group] mashed it up
- mashed up two [songs, tracks, scenes]
- [garlic, eggplant, potato, banana, vegetable] mash
- a mash of [styles, colors, genres, ideas]
- a mash of [soft, creamy, smooth] consistency
- [pound, crush, blend] the garlic to a mash
- fed her [baby, son, daughter] banana mash
- feed the [animals, horses, mules] a bucket of mash
- your [pants, shoes, clothes] are a real mash of colors!
- UK: had bangers and mash for [lunch, dinner, supper]
- music: a [trance, house, dance] mash
'mash' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):