Crossword-Solution: MASHIE 6 letters, 51 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

We have 51 clues for the answer “MASHIE”

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Niblick associate 1 answer
Golfer's No. 5 iron 1 answer
Golfer's five iron 1 answer
Golfer's five-iron 1 answer
Golfer's iron. 1 answer
Good for 150–175 yds. 1 answer
Hickory-shafted iron of old 1 answer
Historical golf club with more loft than a cleek but less loft than a niblick 1 answer
Hurry to join mums in the club 1 answer
Iron on the course 1 answer
It's used on the fairway. 1 answer
Its loft is less than a niblick's 1 answer
Niblick and brassie relative 1 answer
Gift for a golfer. 1 answer
Niblick's relative. 1 answer
No. 5 iron 1 answer
Number 5 iron 1 answer
Obsolete club 1 answer
Old five-iron 1 answer
Old golf club name 1 answer
Old name for a 5-iron 1 answer
Old-fashioned five iron 1 answer
St. Andrews club, once 1 answer
Variety of golf club 1 answer
former golf club, used for approach shots 1 answer
Five iron, formerly 1 answer
5-iron 1 answer
Another name for a five iron 1 answer
Bag mate of a cleek and a niblick 1 answer
Certain iron, in golf 1 answer
#5 iron 1 answer
Club used for lifting the ball high in golf 1 answer
Five iron 1 answer
Five iron's alias 1 answer
Five iron, old-style 1 answer
Five iron, once 1 answer
Five iron, quaintly 1 answer
Five-iron 1 answer
Five-iron nickname 1 answer
Five-iron, once 1 answer
Golf iron 2 answers
Number five iron 2 answers
Club for Palmer 2 answers
golfing iron 3 answers
Certain golf club 4 answers
BRASSIE 4 answers
CERTAIN IRON 10 answers
AND ICE IRON 10 answers
AN IRON CONSTITUTION 10 answers
Golf club 18 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MASHIE (5)

The joy of driving a ball straight after a week of slicing, the joy of putting a mashie shot dead, the joy of even a moderate stroke with a brassie; best of all, the joy of the perfect cleek shot--these things the good player will never know.
Not that it Matters A. A. Milne 2004
The names of the chief sticks and implements employed in the sport are: driver, brassie, spoon, cleek, iron, mashie, niblick and putter.
Entertainments for Home, Church and School Frederica Seeger 2004
Mind you don't skip to see how it all comes out in the end!" Sir Mallaby suspended conversation while he addressed an imaginary ball with the mashie which he had taken out of his golf-bag.
Three Men and a Maid P. G. Wodehouse 2004
After attending eleven debates and fourteen lectures on _vers libre_ Poetry, the Seventeenth-Century Essayists, the Neo-Scandinavian Movement in Portuguese Literature, and other subjects of a similar nature, he grew so enfeebled that, on the rare occasions when he had time for a visit to the links, he had to take a full iron for his mashie shots.
The Clicking of Cuthbert P. G. Wodehouse 2004
Adeline is married to Cuthbert, and it was only his earnest pleading which prevented her from having their eldest son christened Abe Mitchell Ribbed-Faced Mashie Banks, for she is now as keen a devotee of the great game as her husband.
The Clicking of Cuthbert P. G. Wodehouse 2004

Quotes with MASHIE (1)

It was a morning when all nature shouted "Fore!" The breeze, as it blew gently up from the valley, seemed to bring a message of hope and cheer, whispering of chip-shots holed and brassies landing squarely on the meat. The fairway, as yet unscarred by the irons of a hundred dubs, smiled greenly up at the azure sky; and the sun, peeping above the trees, looked like a giant golf-ball perfectly lofted by the mashie of some unseen god and about to drop dead by the pin of the eighteenth.
P.G. Wodhouse
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Appears in: Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 77 times in crossword archives (1950–2023).