
1) Adjure 2) Armoire 3) Astringe 4) Beseech 5) Ciderpress 6) Clothespress 7) Coerce 8) Compressing 9) Compulsion 10) Constrict 11) Cranch 12) Craunch 13) Crush 14) Decompressing 15) Drycleanersaid 16) Entreat 17) Force 18) Fourth estate 19) Garlicsquasher 20) Imperativeness 21) Implore 22) Ink 23) Insist
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1) Apply force to 2) At estate 3) Bane of public figures 4) Basketball defense 5) Basketball defensive tactic 6) Basketball ploy 7) Basketball stratagem 8) Basketball strategy 9) Basketball tactic 10) BBC television drama 11) Be insistent 12) Be very persistent 13) Bear down 14) Bench activity 15) Bench exercise
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newspaper writers and photographersthe state of urgently demanding notice or attentionprinted matter in the form of newspapers or magazinesa machine used for printinga dense crowd of peoplea tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothesclamp to prevent wooden rackets from warping when not in use
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a pressed terrine.
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A refill on change, typically a bag containing $100.00-$500.00 in quarters to be exchanged for paper money with customers for games like Skee Ball or Skill Dozers.
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also Pressure. An attempt to push the opponent's blade aside or out of line from engaged blades. A press can precede a direct or indirect attack, depending on the opponent's reaction, but should be followed by an immediate threat (a full or partial extension). A press which is not followed by a threat may invite a disengage from the opponent, and a...
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• (v. i.) To exert pressure; to bear heavily; to push, crowd, or urge with steady force. • (v.) To exercise very powerful or irresistible influence upon or over; to constrain; to force; to compel. • (n.) Specifically, a printing press. • (n.) The art or business of printing and publishing; hence, printed publications, taken coll...
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During the hot streak, many gamblers increase or `press” their bets.
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(from the article `basketball`) A great many variations and combinations have been devised to employ the several aspects of both man-to-man and zone defensive strategies. The press, ...
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(from the article `machine tool`) This large class of machines includes equipment used for forming metal parts by applying the following processes: shearing, blanking, forming, ... ...is applicable only to raised impressions produced by means of engraved dies or plates. Crests, monograms, and addresses may be embossed on paper ... In...
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(from the article `wardrobe`) ...in medieval England, for instance, the king`s wardrobe was the centre of a good deal of administrative machinery. The actual piece of furniture in ...
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(from the article `weight lifting`) ...extended, and the barbell in control overhead. The lifter must either hold the weight overhead for two seconds or wait for the referee`s signal ...
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1. To exert pressure; to bear heavily; to push, crowd, or urge with steady force. ... 2. To move on with urging and crowding; to make one's way with violence or effort; to bear onward forcibly; to crowd; to throng; to encroach. 'They pressed upon him for to touch him.' (Mark III. 10) ... 3. To urge with vehemence or importunity; to exert a strong o...
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Press intransitive verb 1. To exert pressure; to bear heavily; to push, crowd, or urge with steady force.
2. To move on with urging and crowding; to make one's way with violence or effort; to bear onward forcibly; to crowd; to throng; to encroach. « They
pressed upon him f...
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Press noun (Zoology) An East Indian insectivore (
Tupaia ferruginea ). It is arboreal in its habits, and has a bushy tail. The fur is soft, and varies from rusty red to maroon and to brownish black.
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Press transitive verb [ Corrupt. from
prest ready money advanced, a loan; hence, earnest money given soldiers on entering service. See
Prest ,
noun ] To force into service, particularly into naval service; to impress. « To peaceful peasant to the wars is
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Directive / informative call to continue the attack. Normally given by supporting fighter in response to engaged fighter's statement of intentions and means he is in a position to attack should the engaged fighter's position deteriorate.
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an attempt to push the opponent's blade aside or out of line; depending on the opponent's response, the press is followed by a direct or indirect attack
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A printing machine.
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An organised basketball defense in which the team on defense pressures the opponent full-court in an attempt to force a turnover.
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noun a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted to shoulder height and then smoothly lifted overhead
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public press noun the gathering and publishing of news in the form of newspapers or magazines
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A press might be anything from complicated boards, battens, and G-clamp assembly to a board and a pile of bricks. Always bear in mind when you are sandwiching the workpiece prior to clamping, that the glue will ooze and spread. Therefore, only allow plastic sheet to come into contact with the workpiece.
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(v) to extract fruit juice from pulp by subjecting it to pressure and squeezing the juice out, leaving the solid matter behind
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A machine for creating coinage or currency.
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