accelerate, bump, compression, drive on, haste, insist on, news, press upon, recruit, spur, tug
Definitionn. the state of demanding notice or attention
Last update: September 22, 2015
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The press was prohibited from meeting the prisoners of war. [Please select]
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I wrote a book and prepared for the press. [Please select]
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We bought a lemon press from the market. [Please select]
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Give a press to the shirt before wearing it. . [Please select]
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I get a way through the press of people in that market. [Please select]
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I pressed my face against the pillow in anguish. [Please select]
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Press car bodies out of sheets of metal. [Please select]
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The orange was firmly pressed to get the juice. [Please select]
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The police officials pressed the militants to surrender. [Please select]
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The bride's saree needs pressing. [Please select]
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The ignorant British Press treated Mrs. Hayden as a common American adventuress. [Please select]
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The war now divided, both wings of the broken Hurons seeking protection in the woods again, hotly pressed by the victorious warriors of the Lenape. [Please select]
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Heyward and the scout still pressed on his rear, actuated, though possibly in a less degree, by a common feeling. [Please select]
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A tall and powerful Huron, who had husbanded his forces, pressed close upon his heels, and with an uplifted arm menaced a fatal blow. [Please select]
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Making the best of the circumstances, the young man pressed forward, keeping as close as possible to his conductor. [Please select]
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The heavy body in the rear pressed upon the women and children in front, and bore them to the earth. [Please select]
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Uncas pressed closer to his side, and regarded the speaker with a look of commendation, while his father expressed his satisfaction by the ordinary pithy exclamation of approbation. [Please select]
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