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[ pres-er ] / ˈprɛs ər / SEE SYNONYMS FOR presser ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna person or thing that presses or applies pressure. a person whose occupation is pressing or ironing clothes in a laundry or dry-cleaning establishment. Origin of presserFirst recorded in 1535–45; press1 + -er1 OTHER WORDS FROM presserun·der·press·er, nounWords nearby presserpress cupboard, pressed brick, pressed duck, pressed for time, pressed glass, presser, presser foot, press fastener, press fit, press gallery, press gang Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for presserIndeed, throughout the 40-minute presser, Frank seemed almost jolly. Barney Frank Throws In the Towel, Won’t Seek Reelection in 2012|Michelle Cottle|November 29, 2011|DAILY BEAST Ktoropin: Amanpour just questioned Ahmadinejad at his presser. Harrowing Tweets from Iran|The Daily Beast|June 14, 2009|DAILY BEAST The idlers, or presser rollers, should not fit tight enough to bind, but must fit closely enough to hold the film securely. Motion Picture Operation, Stage Electrics and Illusions|Henry C. Horstmann Loosen the tension on the presser foot, use fine thread with light tension. Textiles and Clothing|Kate Heintz Watson
Soon the little money we had was gone and to earn our bread he went to work in a tailor's factory as presser. Crimes of Charity|Konrad Bercovici I am a first class clothes cleaner and presser, can operate any kind of clothes pressing machine. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4, 1919|Various The chain is held taut, and weights applied to the presser on the beam while the latter is rotated. The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth|T. Woodhouse and P. Kilgour
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