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[ UK /pɹˈɛsmən/ ]
[ US /ˈpɹɛsmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone whose occupation is printing
  2. a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media

How To Use pressman In A Sentence

  • Poetic Obituaries: Working as the sole writer, editor, illustrator, platemaker, compositor, proofreader and pressman, he Joseph Low published limited editions of short stories and poetry, illustrated with his own wood and linoleum cuts. Poetic Obituaries: Working as the sole writer,
  • The pressman pulled on the bar, causing the platen to press the tympan on the inked type and taking the impression.
  • Army Wives star Sally Pressman has admitted that she was "starstruck" when Ann-Margret filmed scenes for the Lifetime show. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • Squat and uncharismatic, Pressman built his career upon a distinctive combination of shoe-leather, watch-doggedness, and empathy for the poor and downtrodden.
  • The pressman pulled on the bar, causing the platen to press the tympan on the inked type and taking the impression.
  • He is listed as a pressman at Brown and Bigelow, a printing factory, with a wife named Evelyn.
  • In the early 1920s, he settled on a career as a pressman for The Florida Times-Union for the princely salary of $15 a week.
  • Earlier in his career, Mr. Higgins had been a pressman for The Washington Post. Paul L. Higgins, corrections officer
  • Although Pressman says colonic irrigation is an acceptable way to relieve occasional constipation, he warns that frequent colonics can foster a dependency and traumatize or strip the lining of the large intestine.
  • It was a pallid-eyed youth of eighteen in overalls who received Michael, receipted for him to the expressman, and carried his crate into a slope-floored concrete room that smelled offensively and chemically clean. CHAPTER XXIV
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