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Definition of unpressed in English: unpressedadjective ʌnˈprɛstˌənˈprest 1(of clothing) unironed. his shoes were unpolished and his suits unpressed Example sentencesExamples - This looks like the real thing; unpressed and natural looking.
- Extreme ironing involves clambering up mountains and trees, among other activities, armed with iron, ironing board and unpressed laundry.
- The young men regarded this tanned adult with his unpressed appearance and his meadow of fair hair floating in all directions, and felt threatened and uneasy.
2Not shaped or obtained by pressing or pressure. Example sentencesExamples - This technique requires, ideally, unpressed skins used for Amarone, or at least some partially dried grape skins.
- Only the free-run juice from unpressed grapes and that which flows from the first pressing is used.
- The cheeses were most often sour-milk cheeses: pultost is a ripened, unpressed curd cheese with a strong taste; gammelost is a semi-hard cheese with a grainy texture, dark brown in colour.
- Vegetable rennet is used to separate the curds, which are left uncooked and unpressed, resulting in a pale-straw coloured, semi-soft cheese.
Rhymes abreast, arrest, attest, beau geste, behest, bequest, best, blessed, blest, breast, Brest, Bucharest, Budapest, celeste, chest, contest, crest, digest, divest, guest, hest, infest, ingest, jest, lest, Midwest, molest, nest, northwest, pest, prestressed, protest, quest, rest, self-addressed, self-confessed, self-possessed, southwest, suggest, test, Trieste, unaddressed, unexpressed, unimpressed, unstressed, vest, west, wrest, zest Definition of unpressed in US English: unpressedadjectiveˌənˈprest 1(of clothing) unironed. Example sentencesExamples - The young men regarded this tanned adult with his unpressed appearance and his meadow of fair hair floating in all directions, and felt threatened and uneasy.
- This looks like the real thing; unpressed and natural looking.
- Extreme ironing involves clambering up mountains and trees, among other activities, armed with iron, ironing board and unpressed laundry.
- 1.1 (of food or drink) not shaped, squeezed, or obtained by pressure.
Example sentencesExamples - Only the free-run juice from unpressed grapes and that which flows from the first pressing is used.
- This technique requires, ideally, unpressed skins used for Amarone, or at least some partially dried grape skins.
- Vegetable rennet is used to separate the curds, which are left uncooked and unpressed, resulting in a pale-straw coloured, semi-soft cheese.
- The cheeses were most often sour-milk cheeses: pultost is a ripened, unpressed curd cheese with a strong taste; gammelost is a semi-hard cheese with a grainy texture, dark brown in colour.
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