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press out

1 of 1verb
/prɛs aʊt/
Forms:presses out,pressing out,pressed out,pressed out
1

to extract or remove a substance through pressure

  • She pressed the juice out of the orange.
  • He pressed out the water from the wet cloth.
  • The machine presses oil out of the seeds.
  • Using a heavy stone, he pressed out the remaining juice from the grapes.
  • Can you press all the remaining paste out of that container?
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2

to put out or remove something by applying pressure

  • Using her thumb and forefinger, she quickly pressed out the small flame.
  • The campers made sure to press out any glowing coals before leaving the site.
  • He pressed out the matchstick between his fingers.
  • She pressed the cigarette out on the ashtray.
  • He pressed out the light of the candle with his fingers.
3

to shape or form something by applying pressure

  • Using a mold, she pressed out a series of star-shaped cookies.
  • He pressed out the fondant to cover the cake.
  • Can you press those clay pieces out into thin discs?
  • She pressed the dough out into a flat circle.
  • Using her hands, she delicately pressed out a clay vase on the potter's wheel.
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