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hot-press
[ hot-pres ]
noun
- a machine applying heat in conjunction with mechanical pressure, as for producing a smooth surface on paper or for expressing oil.
verb (used with object)
- to subject to treatment in a hot-press.
hot-press
noun
- a machine for applying a combination of heat and pressure to give a smooth surface to paper, to express oil from it, etc
verb
- tr to subject (paper, cloth, etc) to heat and pressure to give it a smooth surface or extract oil
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of hot-press1
Example Sentences
The tenants include a coffee shop, a dance studio, electrical and plumbing contractors, a blacksmith and woodworkers, two brothers who hot-press T-shirts and a blueprint business, which downsized after the collapse of the housing market.
Considering the advance made by public sentiment an all questions connected with personal liberty, “a hot-press on the Thames†would hardly stand the ordeal of an investigation in Parliament at the present day.
The result of this hot-press was four hundred men, captured that forenoon.
There lurk his earlier lays, but soon, hot-press'd, Behold a quarto!—tarts must tell the rest!
It will be a surprise to those who have been educated to associate Mr. Jefferson's name with indifference, if not open hostility, to revealed religion, to find among his expenses—some entered as charity, but most of them, exclusive of what is reported under the charity rubric—entries like the following: 1792 Nov 27 Pd Mr B a Subscription for missionaries 15 D. 1798 Feby 26 pd 5D in part of 20D Subscription for a hot-press bible 1801 June 25 Gave order on J Barnes for 25D towards fitting up a chapel.
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