Synonym: plough on, push on. Similar words: compressor, oppressor, suppressor, lesson, expressionless, stressor, predecessor, transgressor. Meaning: v. continue moving forward.
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(1) Organizers of the strike are determined to press on.
(2) We must press on with the work if we are to finish it in time.
(3) Press on the wound with a large pad of cotton wool.
(4) Let's press on with our work.
(5) We must press on with the project without wasting time.
(6) You have to press on the handle to turn it,it's very stiff.
(7) I know it's almost midnight, but we'd better press on and get the job finished.
(8) He felt silence descend and press on him.
(9) You press on the accelerator and begin backing out.
(10) Well, let's press on.
(11) Richie attempted to press on with An Early Bath for Thompson, but he soon nodded off.
(12) It also marked the start of a full-court press on the federal government.
(13) Some wanted to press on with the war and argued for Mentheus's son, Altheus.
(14) An intolerable weight seemed to press on her forehead and slowly she slid into sleep.
(15) Hugo glanced at his watch, and decided to press on for another half-hour.
(16) Let me press on to the important subject of the council water charge which is set out in schedule 11.
(17) Press on to the bottom and sides of an 8-inch square baking pan.
(18) Press on. Obstacles are seldom the same size tomorrow as they are today. Robert H. Schuller
(19) We're nearly there, so let's press on while it's still daylight.
(20) The DEA and the Justice Department put a full-court press on the drug barons.
(21) We'll talk about your suggestion later - now let's just press on.
(22) 'Shall we stay here for the night?' 'No, let's press on.'
(23) But the thick, hardened layers of dead skin sometimes press on the nerve, causing a burning sensation when you walk.
(24) Despite the possible loss, General Magic said it will press on and make a major new push on to the Internet.
(25) The Board plans to release the report to the press on Sept. 11.
(26) Interestingly, after September 1987 factory and mines inspectors were forbidden to speak to the press on pain of disciplinary action.
(27) Some of his supporters on the Hill told him to press on further with deficit reduction while he had a fair wind. Sentencedict.com
(28) This can throw the spine out of alignment and press on sensitive nerves in your back and legs.
(29) If you handle a consumer product for a manufacturer you deal with members of the press on an hour to hour basis.
(30) Cut two little strips to decorate the front of the shoulder pads and press on.
More similar words: compressor, oppressor, suppressor, lesson, expressionless, stressor, predecessor, transgressor, press, impress, express, depress, repress, oppress, cypress, compress, press for, suppress, pressing, pressure, press-gang, expressly, impressed, expressed, depressed, compressed, oppressed, repression, pressurize, impressive.