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unpressed

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of clothing) not smoothed with heat

How To Use unpressed In A Sentence

  • Vegetable rennet is used to separate the curds, which are left uncooked and unpressed, resulting in a pale-straw coloured, semi-soft cheese.
  • I'd stood at the door in my black, unpressed, cuffless wool pants; wide suspenders; heavy black buttoned shoes; green-and-white-striped shirt with no collar, though both front and back studs were in the neckband; and I wore a double-breasted black vest with braided edges, a heavy gold watch chain stretched across it. Time and Again
  • Into this upscale tableaux strode five Baluch men in soiled and unpressed shalwar kameezes, wearing turbans and to­pees, with stacks of papers under their arms, including the issue of The Herald with the cover story on Gwadar. Pakistan’s Fatal Shore
  • The cheeses were most often sour-milk cheeses: pultost is a ripened, unpressed curd cheese with a strong taste; gammelost is a semi-hard cheese with a grainy texture, dark brown in colour.
  • This technique requires, ideally, unpressed skins used for Amarone, or at least some partially dried grape skins.
  • The young men regarded this tanned adult with his unpressed appearance and his meadow of fair hair floating in all directions, and felt threatened and uneasy.
  • She was dramatically plain and belligerently unpressed, as if to proclaim her lack of style a style worth fighting for. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • Only the free-run juice from unpressed grapes and that which flows from the first pressing is used.
  • This looks like the real thing; unpressed and natural looking.
  • Extreme ironing involves clambering up mountains and trees, among other activities, armed with iron, ironing board and unpressed laundry.
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