presser

/ˈprɛsər/
noun
  1. A person or machine that presses clothes, especially in a laundry or dry-cleaning business.
    • The new steam presser made the job much faster for the laundry staff.
    • My grandmother worked as a presser in a factory, ironing shirts all day.
    • The presser at the dry cleaner carefully removed wrinkles from the suit.
  2. A person or thing that applies pressure, such as in manufacturing or printing.
    • The wine presser squeezed the grapes to extract the juice.
    • A hydraulic presser is used to shape metal parts in the factory.
    • The presser in the print shop ensures each page is properly aligned.
  3. A tool or device used to press something, such as a garlic presser or a trouser presser.
    • She used a garlic presser to crush the cloves for the recipe.
    • A lemon presser helps you get every drop of juice from the fruit.
    • The trouser presser in the hotel room kept his pants looking neat.
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