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Filter by Meaning Can you mash this song so that it's easier to share on social media?
The bartender suggested pairing the mash with a savory meat dish to bring out the beer's rich flavors.
I need to mash this audio file to make it smaller for my phone.
The software can automatically mash the audio files to reduce their size.
The app can quickly mash your photos into a video slideshow.
The mortar and pestle is a type of traditional mash used in cooking.
Sarah's ex-boyfriend kept trying to mash with her at the party.
The chef used a ceramic mash to make the curry paste.
He prefers to drink mash instead of wine or cocktails.
I always use a wooden mash for mashing fruits and vegetables.
The doctor recommended using a warm mash to promote healing.
The boy tried to mash with his teacher, but she didn't seem interested.
He prefers his guacamole to have a chunky avocado mash.
She needs to mash the video before sending it to her clients.
The chemist prepared a mash of chemicals to test their reaction.
He prefers to drink mash when he's in the mood for something hearty and satisfying.
The chef had to mash the garlic with a fork to create a paste.
The brewer added the mash to the brewing vessel to start the beer-making process.
The burn victim needed a special type of mash to help with pain relief.
The beer tasted smoother after using a high-quality mash.
My grandmother uses a wooden mash to make her famous mashed potatoes.
The mash needs to be heated to a precise temperature for optimal brewing results.
She had to mash the avocado for the guacamole.
The chef used a stainless steel mash to puree the soup.
The mash rested for an hour before the next step in the brewing process.
They fed their cows a mixture of grains and mash.
I love making sweet potato mash with butter and cinnamon.
The nurse gave me a plastic mash to feed the patient.
The local microbrewery specializes in producing small-batch, high-quality mash.
The brewer used a mash calculator to determine the correct amount of water to add.
The mash was too potent for me, I couldn't finish the glass.
The brewery's award-winning mash is brewed using traditional techniques and the finest ingredients.
The camping set included a collapsible mash for outdoor cooking.
The Scottish brewery produces a deliciously complex mash that's popular among beer connoisseurs.
The bar's mash selection was impressive, featuring various flavors and alcohol levels.
A hand-held electric mash is perfect for making smoothies on-the-go.
The brewer used a refractometer to measure the sugar content of the mash.
The doctor instructed the patient to change the mash on their wound every day.
The nurse applied a cooling mash to the patient's sunburn.
The patient was allergic to the material in the mash and needed a different type of dressing.
The baby food had a smooth carrot and apple mash.
The mash was left to rest for an hour to allow the enzymes to convert the starches into sugars.
The mash was made of soft cotton and felt comfortable against the skin.
She added a spoonful of olive oil to the avocado mash.
The potato mash made the mashed potato smooth and creamy.
This recipe calls for a garlic and herb mash to be served with roasted chicken.
The nurse applied a mash to the patient's wound to help it heal.
The bandage was soaked in a cooling mash to help reduce swelling.
I'm going to mash this movie so that it fits on a USB drive.
The mash was heated to the correct temperature to activate the enzymes.
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