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press
(redirected from pressing flesh)

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press1
1. any machine that exerts pressure to form, shape, or cut materials or to extract liquids, compress solids, or hold components together while an adhesive joint is formed
2. Weightlifting a lift in which the weight is raised to shoulder level and then above the head

press2
recruitment into military service by forcible measures, as by a press gang

press [pres]
(mechanical engineering)
Any of various machines by which pressure is applied to a workpiece, by which a material is cut or shaped under pressure, by which a substance is compressed, or by which liquid is expressed.


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But while Ventura was pressing flesh around the country and bantering with the press about a possible presidential bid, some people back home in Minnesota began to feel a bit neglected.
Sitting on a bench on the USC campus the other day, Claiborne greeted passersby as though he were a pastor pressing flesh with his congregation.
 
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