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Examples
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A wave of warmth and laundry-fresh fabric conditioner spills over him as he opens the hot-press.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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A wave of warmth and laundry-fresh fabric conditioner spills over him as he opens the hot-press.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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Nov 27 Pd Mr B a Subscription for missionaries 15 D. 1798 Feby 26 pd 5D in part of 20D Subscription for a hot-press bible
Thomas Jefferson, a Character Sketch Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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The bark of this tree is of great thickness, and composed of a series of layers, each of which can be easily separated from its neighbours, and, in fact, much resembling a new book, just issued from the hot-press of the binder.
Australian Search Party Charles Henry Eden 1858
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The result of this hot-press was four hundred men, captured that forenoon.
Hurricane Hurry William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Urban Bean doesn't have a kitchen, but it will offer a small menu of charcuterie, local cheeses, soups from Turtle Bread and hot-press sandwiches using bread from Rustica.
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While he tried to follow his son's train of thought, he went through the list of odds and ends of plant needed by a country business, drawing David now to a hot-press, now to a cutting-press, bragging of its usefulness and sound condition.
Lost Illusions Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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While he tried to follow his son's train of thought, he went through the list of odds and ends of plant needed by a country business, drawing David now to a hot-press, now to a cutting-press, bragging of its usefulness and sound condition.
Two Poets Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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"Bravo! bravissimo! hear him, hear him! print him, print him! hot-press from the author to the author, hot-press!" cried Churchill, and he laughed.
Tales and Novels — Volume 10 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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Whilst she was looking over some literary luxuries, rich in all the elegance of hot-press and vellum binding, Lady Bradstone and a party of her friends came into the room.
Tales and Novels — Volume 05 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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