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Answer for the clue "Photographer in the quip, e.g. ", 6 letters:
masher

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Word definitions for masher in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Masher \Mash"er\, n. One who, or that which, mashes; also (Brewing), a machine for making mash. A charmer of women. [Slang] --London Punch.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a man who is aggressive in making amorous advances to women [syn: wolf , woman chaser , skirt chaser ] a kitchen utensil used for mashing (e.g. potatoes)

Usage examples of masher.

Her father had been what she described as a bit of a masher, one of the men-about-town.

He was bred from Champion Bundle, and his mother was out of The Masher, No.

She arrived out of breath from the kitchen, the potato masher in her hand.

The jazz joints were closed, the cops in the subways slipped their pennies into the candy machines and received their coated peanuts for the long beat, up and down the platform, looking for mashers, smokers.

To quirl the yolks run them through the sieve of a patent potato masher.

Karl nods to Willy, who squats to examine some wire potato mashers, plugging her way with his bulk.

If she had practiced all her life squashing mashers on New York streets, she couldn't have done it better.

He’d taken potato mashers from the Afrika Korps and Schmeissers from the SS, rocket launchers from the Hitler Youth and pocket knives from the Volksturm.

I listened and decided which wall it was coming from, and then I picked up an old wooden potato masher that was lying around and went rat-tat-tat on the wall myself After that there was no more knocking.

The axle formed the main body of the vessel and was shaped like an old-fashioned potato masher, with a handle projecting from one end of a thicker cylinder.

The potato masher slipped out of her fingers and hit the counter with a metallic ring.

The potato masher grenade was one German weapon he hadn't been taught to dismantle, but it was easy enough with American grenades.

Every man was festooned with weapons: big steel knives, tomahawks, war clubs that looked like giant potato mashers, round shields of painted hide slung at the cruppers of their simple pad saddles.

Tonight Heaven walked slowly around the barn, looking at the long tables covered with items like antique potato mashers and embroidered kitchen towels that had the days of the week and the appropriate chore for each day depicted in cross stitch.