Similar words: impressed, expressed, depressed, repressed, suppressed, compressed, oppressed, hard-pressed. Meaning: [prest] adj. compacted by ironing.
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211. He gestured to me to push my way up to the front and then pressed a precious boarding pass into my hand.
212. She pressed a hand to her bosom to try to still the wild fluttering of her heart.
213. Zaborski closed the file and pressed a button under his desk.
214. An otherwise respectable middle-aged woman pressed the thing to her bosom and trotted back to her seat, aglow.
215. He pressed the bell and waited, half hoping that it wouldn't ring or no one would come.
216. When biker chic turned up at ladies' luncheons, the young were pressed to find a new look.
217. Unlike some other units, this charger has a start button: charging begins when the red start button is pressed.
218. Most smoke alarms have a test button which sets off the alarm when pressed.
219. He pressed the button at the pelican crossing and waited.
220. As they hit the grass, Rory pressed the accelerator hard down, wrestled with the wide black wheel.
221. Not crouched down into the starting blocks with her fingertips pressed so lightly on to the oven red brick track.
222. In that wrong gear, he pressed the accelerator, ran over Harvey and broke both his legs.
223. She put her arms around his neck and pressed her face against his chest.
224. Labour had pressed for a programme to boost jobs and investment.
225. Instead of using both part buttons, one part and one tuck button are pressed.
226. I look like I have been pressed into this against my wishes though I wear a phony smile.
227. Below: Whole freesia flowers should be arranged on a sheet of blotting paper before being pressed in a book.
228. I must be brave for Perdita's sake, said Daisy through chattering teeth as she pressed the door bell.
229. S/he then pressed the button to present the stimulus card and start the timer.
230. He pressed the snow to make a mound, a burial mound.
231. Solids can release gases back into the atmosphere when heated and pressed by volcanic activity.
232. Martin pressed himself back into the burial plot, his fear of it temporarily forgotten in the face of this new terror.
233. Nearly all blue cheeses are scalded and lightly pressed and tend to crumble.
234. A perfectly normal canine went barking mad with lust when Lizzy pressed the printer.
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235. I found that out when I'd pressed the bell and no one came.
236. He had refused to buy any new clothes for the wedding but the brown suit had been brushed and pressed.
237. I Pressed home the usual arguments about duty and not fighting the war for the privilege of going to the cinema.
238. In their place a solid row of brick facades pressed the old building tightly on each side.
239. All adjoining panels should be pressed evenly together ensuring all the panels are aligned squarely to each other.
240. Somewhat nervously, she pressed the button for the elevator that would take her up to the sixteenth floor and Adrienne.
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