Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English form of
press . - An abbreviation of present; of President.
- Abbreviations of Presbyterian.
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Examples
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Quit listening to Rush and Beck and get some independant info from some different sources and maybe you will see thru the GOP lies and see the truth that if the Pres. is allowed to try some solutions to our problems you will see the GOP for the "do for the wealthy and the hell with the rest of us mentality."
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Fri. April 2 • Last night I called the Pres. of Argentina — talked for 40 min. trying to persuade him not to invade the Falkland Islands (property of U.K. since 1540 or so).
Reagan, Unscripted Brinkley, Douglas 2007
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You libs would rather call the Pres. a liar, Carl Rove a deviant and Dick Cheney a nazi than speak the truth.
Think Progress » Novak: ‘This Is Going To Be One Of The Least Important Elections That I Have Seen’ 2006
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If things linger or get worse, he'll get the blame and be a one-term Pres.
Mitch McDad's World 2008
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If a Person that went from shooting Elk to Being a state Gov. then a run for Vice Pres. is an idiot ...
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They did it before the election that the Pres. will be affected by the Bradly effect, and this proved not to be the case.
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I believe, that our Pres. is thinking, well We can dialogue until the Other guy puts his foot in the proverbial mouth.
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Vatican officials express "disappointment" in Pres.
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Obama has been in the White House. calling the Pres. racist names, sending out racist pictures, racist e-mails, saying Pres.
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Our Pres. is not working on getting job and he needs to stay off the tv ......
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