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hand press
noun
A printing press operated by hand
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The vines wrap around trees along the Amazon river and once the fruit falls, Amazonian women taking part in Tarte's sustainable-harvesting cooperative cut the fruit and hand press it during a unique cold-pressing ritual.
2. To line tart pans place the dough in the center of the pan and, pressing from the heel of your hand, press the dough out to the edges of the pan, then up the sides.
In the past, pressing fluids from ground plant matter has typically been accomplished with a hand press.
In the shed, Bud Shelton, an owner, made Pippin cider on an old hand press.
With the heel of your hand, press the pepper on to one side of each steak, then season with salt.
The strings of the sarod are plucked with a plectrum held in the right hand, while the fingernails of the left hand press the strings.
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Most small hand presses are platen presses.
The old woman was standing at the upstairs window, her hand pressed flat against the glass.
The Count took her hand, pressed it towards him, and said: "Well, this is the end.
He pried open his father's hand, pressed a penny into his palm, and closed it.
Webster's beefy hand presses the gift on his friend as he, too, begins to cry.
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