Hashes [noun]

Definition of Hashes:

mess, mix-up

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Sentence/Example of Hashes:

While, again, you can use whatever arrangement of roasted vegetables you like, you should also consider checking out Becky Krystal’s guide to the best hash ever.

The heat map for Stafford heading into the game showed that while the Viking pass defense was weak over the middle and up the hashes, so was Stafford, making him ill-equipped to take advantage of their vulnerabilities.

Between the hashes, Jackson’s off-target heat map shows almost no pink from 0 to 25 yards downfield, indicating that his throws to that area are on time and on target.

In Idaho, at a place called Templin’s Grill near Coeur d’Alene, they found excellent steak and hash browns.

If you’re the minority party, using the filibuster to make a hash out of the majority party’s agenda makes perfect sense.

Do you know the story of the man who found a button in his hash, and called the waiter?

I do skin off the potatoes and schop up the meat for the hash, and Babette, she do sweep with the broom and set out the table.

I was afraid you would notice it,” observed his son; “it made such a beastly hash of the table.

Mrs Simon's volume, though pretentious enough to be original, is neither more nor less than a re-hash of Kingsborough's labors.

I told the cook to fix up something extra, and dare say you'll find it better hash than yours.