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permanent press
noun
A characteristic of a fabric, especially one used in clothing, often created by applying a chemical treatment and pressure, which causes lasting resistance to wrinkling and retention of pleats and creases.
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Mr. Rattiner has also written several books, including, most recently, "Dan's Shorts" (Permanent Press, 1997).
For example, curing permanently sets previously pressed creases in certain permanent press, durable press, and wash and wear garments.
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272 pp. Sag Harbor, N.Y.: The Permanent Press.
A Sag Harbor publisher, the Permanent Press, is a much more personal enterprise.
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Permanent-press fabrics, disposable soft-drink bottles, compact discs, rubber tires, and enamel paints represent only a few of the products made from this group.
PET is spun into fibres for permanent-press fabrics, blow-molded into disposable beverage bottles, and extruded into photographic film and magnetic recording tape.
Examples include free drinks on a plane, permanent-press cycles on a washing machine, and automatic tuners on a color television set.
We separate right from wrong, fact from fiction, delicates from permanent-press!" In response, Colbert ended that segment of the show with his own "60 Minutes -style apology.
It's used as an industrial disinfectant and as an ingredient in permanent-press fabrics, plywood, glues and other household products, according to the National Cancer Institute.
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