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Associations of "Pressed" (30 Words)
bazaar | A shop where a variety of goods are sold. The church bazaar. |
clump | Form a clump or clumps. The particles tend to clump together. |
compact | A mass of powdered metal compacted together in preparation for sintering. The foundation of the walls compacted of Granite and Lime. |
compactly | In a compact manner or state. He wrote compactly but clearly. |
compendious | Briefly giving the gist of something. A short and compendious book. |
compress | Flatten by pressure; squeeze or press. Compress the data. |
compressed | Reduced in volume by pressure. Compressed earth blocks. |
compression | An increase in the density of something. |
concise | Giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive. A concise explanation. |
condense | Compress or concentrate. Her feelings condensed. |
connote | Involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic. Spinsterhood connoted failure. |
constrict | Become tight or as if tight. Her throat constricted. |
constricted | Inhibited; restricted. A constricted blood vessel. |
crowded | (of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed. A very crowded room. |
dense | Hard to pass through because of dense growth. She made her way through the dense undergrowth. |
filled | Of purchase orders that have been filled. Fog filled air. |
impenetrable | Impossible to understand. Impenetrable rain forests. |
jammed | Extremely crowed or filled to capacity. A suitcase jammed with dirty clothes. |
lush | Characterized by extravagance and profusion. These architecture magazines are full of the lush interiors of the rich and famous. |
narrowed | Reduced in size as by squeezing together. His narrowed eyes. |
nonporous | Not porous; especially not having vessels that appear as pores. |
packed | Pressed together or compressed. Packed snow. |
refrigerant | Causing cooling or freezing. A refrigerant substance such as ice or solid carbon dioxide. |
teeming | Abundantly filled with especially living things. The Third World s teeming millions. |
thick | Spoken as if with a thick tongue. Stephen woke late his head thick and his mouth sour. |
thickly | With thickness; in a thick manner. A field thickly coated with snow. |
thorough | Painstakingly careful and accurate. The child is being a thorough nuisance. |
tight | Pulled or drawn tight. The bolts are tight. |
tightly | With very firm or strict control. A tightly sealed container. |
underbrush | The brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest. |