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press
noun as in people or person working in communications
noun as in horde, large group
verb as in push on with force
Strongest match
Strong matches
verb as in pressure, trouble
Strong matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
He was nicknamed "two jags" by the press after it emerged he had two Jaguar cars.
But the politician, who also owned a Jaguar himself, was soon dubbed "two Jags" in the press.
Elsewhere, he called journalists the "enemy of the people" and gleefully imagined someone shooting through the press area of his campaign rally to get to him.
Mr Durham had called 911 to report that two people were shooting outside and were trying to break into his home, police said in a press statement.
In addition, a press release, various marketing materials and the prologue of Sir Capt Sir Tom’s memoir, all stated that the books would be used to support or raise money for the foundation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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