PRESS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Press the button to start the machine He pressed his face against the window Can you press a little harder on my shoulders, please? The crowd pressed against the locked doors trying to get into the building
Press - definition of press by The Free Dictionary To exert steady weight or force against: an indentation where the rock pressed the ground b To move by applying pressure: press a piano key; press one's face into a pillow c To squeeze or clasp in fondness or concern: pressed her hand before leaving 2 a To squeeze the juice or other contents from: press lemons b
press - Wiktionary, the free dictionary press (third-person singular simple present presses, present participle pressing, simple past and past participle pressed or prest) (ambitransitive) To exert weight or force against, to act upon with force or weight; to exert pressure upon
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