0 to crush into small pieces or a soft mass -- (roz)mačkat
Put in some butter when you mash the potatoes.
1 mashed potato -- bramborová kaše
sausage and mash.
You would not have a mash or a brew without coal.
I believe that the hippopotamus is very fond of mashes made of wheat meal.
They cut the bread and butter, mash the tea and make all other preparations for a gigantic picnic.
This may explain why several of the observed fig consumers (43%) avoid swallowing the whole fig and instead processed figs by mashing the fruit and dropping the rest.
Chapter three, however, is devoted primarily to a compressed history of electronically driven dance music, ranging from 1970s' disco to 1990s' electronica to current digitally engineered mash-ups.
Pairs of baits were placed on the soil surface, each comprising a cottonwool bud soaked in 20% sugar solution and a teaspoon of mashed canned tuna in oil.
The equivalent of 1.5 large, unpeeled bananas (c. 250 g) was cut into quarters, placed in each trap and mashed.
A sudden desire making one start to mash peas etc. (7) 12.