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Discover Ludwig"pressed around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a descriptive phrase to describe a group of people or objects surrounding or converging on something/someone. Example: The crowd pressed around the stage, eager to catch a glimpse of the famous singer performing. Note: "Pressed around" can also be used in a different context, such as pressing clothes or pressing a button, but in that case it would be "pressed on" instead of "pressed around."
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Men and women smeared with war paint pressed around, waiting for me to drink.
The vehicle with tinted windows that carried Lil Wayne sat for a moment as the crowd pressed around.
As he worked his magic, a crowd of boys pressed around, watching the pretty sparks fly off the tip of his torch and ruining their eyes on a light brighter than the sun.
The whole neighborhood was pressed around the bodies.
My father was one of those charismatic professors who forever have a coterie of graduate students pressed around them.
The homeless families pressed around him, children without shoes, young men without limbs, mothers with weary eyes.
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Older cats need special attention because their nails are thicker and can sometimes press around into the pads, cutting into them.
Older cats need special attention because their nails are thicker and can sometimes press around into the pads and cut into them.
Put another slice on top of each and gently press around the edges.
They press around the cars and push their goods up to the windows.
As The Economist went to press, around half of the Labour rebels seemed to have bought the new deal.
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