Synonym: plough on, push on. Similar words: compressor, oppressor, suppressor, lesson, expressionless, stressor, predecessor, transgressor. Meaning: v. continue moving forward.
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(31) And indeed it was very difficult to press on with the rehearsal.
(32) Do not press on the spine or the shoulder blade itself.
(33) Still, they had no alternative but to press on.
(34) Do not press on the eyelid with the tonometer.
(35) We must press on with the work.
(36) They are right to press on with the negotiations.
(37) You should press on with your work.
(38) The teams press on regardless of topography, heat and the infamous Greek macchia, chaparral-like underbrush that grows luxuriantly even where shepherds and their goats have given up.
(39) On notes list view, long press on Option Menu button, you will see the keyboard, input the keywords, you will proceed the quick search feature on the note list.
(40) Suffering from snow blindness, Kaasen missed the hand-off to the last team, and had to press on.
(41) I must press on with my work because it is late.
(42) In order to level off the land, local people let children press on rafts.
(43) Riding through slush, members of a team of three cyclists press on in their effort to traverse the rugged Alaska Range by mountain bike.
(44) Tell her to press on the cut! I'll call the doctor!
(45) When you press on the foot brake, friction bands push hard against the wheel drums and stop the wheels from turning.
(46) Turn of belt pulley to regulate graduated dial and press on the one button to change needle gauge.
(47) Our school authorities are keen to press on with educational reform.
(48) Their guide deserted them, but, nothing daunt, they press on into the jungle.
(49) It isn't easy, but you press on because you don't have a choice.
(50) The child actor's press agent says: "He does not talk to the press on such matters."
(51) The durable press on cotton fabrics with hydrolysed starches-glyoxal was studied in detail.
(52) The objective was to gain control of the Dardanelles Strait, and then to press on and take Constantinople.
(53) We must leave this entertainment behind and "press on to the mark of the high calling, " His mark, the superconscious , the Christ Consciousness, the "hill of the Lord. "
(54) Do you feel a pain when I press on the mastoid bone behind your right ear?
(55) After startup of this device, long- press on this button can turn on or off the display on projection screen (that is to turn on or off the optical machine. ) at any status.
(56) But like I said, we don't employ this press on every possession.
(57) I think the best way to press on is to simply share list with you now.
(57) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(58) I couldn'tface the prospect of spending a Saturday night there, so I decided to press on.
(59) Need to know his this one get married, much three people eat , the difficult task living may let his headman press on lower only.
(60) If you make a mistake, just fess up to it. Take your licks and we'll 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.