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Definition of Mashies
1. mashy [n] - See also: mashy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mashies
Literary usage of Mashies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Golfer by Harry Vardon (1908)
"... and mashies—The niblick— The putting problem—It is the man who putts and not
the putter—Recent inventions—Short shafts for all clubs—Lengths and weights ..."
2. The Bookman (1898)
"Who would not welcome phosphorescent balls or magic mashies? What shall be done
to a ball that is putted fairly and squarely into a hole, ..."
3. American Adventures: A Second Trip "Abroad at Home" by Julian Street (1917)
"... and mashies. The woman who thinks it essential to be blond whether she is
blond or not, and who regards ..."
4. The Revised Reports by Robert Campbell, Frederick Pollock, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1894)
"... and mashies, and " those rugged names to our like mouths grow sleek." It might
be too curious to consider whether a custom to play golf could be ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia of Sport by Frederick George Aflalo, Hedley Peek (1897)
"... mashies, and irons are made with all degrees of loft, it is only an unnecessary
complication of the game. A full approach shot with a lofted club is ..."