Similar words: pressure vessel, pressure, cupressus, pressurise, impress upon, pressurize, pressurised, acupressure. Meaning: n. an arm exercise performed lying face to the floor and pushing the body up and down with the arms.
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1. I do twenty press-ups every morning.
2. He made me do 30 press-ups.
3. Shame heats our cell, and press-ups, and prayers.
4. Traditional exercises like sit-ups, press-ups and pull-ups are great for strengthening the body, providing that you do them properly.
5. What an incitement to lust all those press-ups must be.
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6. Examples of which most people have heard are press-ups, stomach curls, and leg lifts.
7. He was doing press-ups, an activity which Dougal found distasteful.
8. The Corporal who was with us at the time, a new one detached from Orange, immediately awarded Mike 2,000 press-ups.
9. I was nicknamed Pune, an inverted pun on puny, a physical status I retained, nomatterhow many press-ups I did.
10. We had been getting it wrong, so were face down in a foot of water in the field doing press-ups.
11. I struggled with a makeshift skipping rope and tried to do a few more press-ups each day; it was not much fun.
12. I pissed in a test-tube, had four injections and did twenty press-ups to get my heart going.
13. In return for their addresses he would allow me to stop doing press-ups in the mud.
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