Crossword clues for mashy
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mashie \Mash"ie\, Mashy \Mash"y\, n.; pl. Mashies. [Etym. uncert.] A golf club like the iron, but with a shorter head, slightly more lofted, used chiefly for short approaches.
Mashy \Mash"y\, a. Produced by crushing or bruising; resembling, or consisting of, a mash.
Wiktionary
a. Produced by crushing or bruising; resembling, or consisting of, a mash. n. (alt form mashie English) (qualifier golf club English)
Usage examples of "mashy".
Culla followed, the mashies clacking together slowly, powerfully with the rhythm of his footsteps.
It was empty when I went in, dark, the mashy sour smell of beer, like a frat house the morning after.
Juan examined a Playgirl magazine while eating his chilidog from hell and sticking some mashy fries in his mouth.
Two days after my elevation, on eighty-fifth day, a day of cold, mashy snow and deep irony, Leopold Soli returned from the Vild.
The sounds of the talk flowed meaninglessly over his head and he was free to think of his golf game, and snakes, and nine irons, and boa constrictors, and mashies, and timber rattlers, and niblicks, and pythons big enough to swallow a goat whole.
Knowing their purpose somehow made a mental image of the Pring's mashies less disgusting.
There was a faint buzzing, as if Culla's mashies were chattering softly behind the thick prehensile lips.
The Pring's mashies were now fully exposed, waving at the ends of the tentacular lips.
Knowing their purpose somehow made a mental image of the Pring’s mashies less disgusting.
There was a faint buzzing, as if Culla’s mashies were chattering softly behind the thick prehensile lips.
The Pring’s mashies were now fully exposed, waving at the ends of the tentacular “lips.
The Pring's mashies were now fully exposed, waving at the ends of the tentacular "lips.