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Sentences for pressure. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use pressure in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for pressure.

  • Her effort ended in a pressure. (10)
  • His answer was in the pressure. (10)
  • A throbbing pressure answered him. (10)
  • I ought to have put quiet pressure. (8)
  • I thought she returned the pressure. (6)
  • He pressed for a pressure of her hand. (10)
  • Pressure is often a sovereign specific. (10)
  • For want of pressure to the square moment. (8)
  • Must we not speak under pressure of a grief? (10)
  • A pressure of intensest sorrow bowed his head. (10)
  • He felt a burning pressure behind his eyeballs. (10)
  • Bob Pillin felt the pressure of his blood increasing. (8)
  • She demands pressure to appear, and great gulps of ale. (10)
  • The involuntary pressure was like an illumination to me. (10)
  • The dead who had drawn them together withheld a pressure. (10)
  • She gently restrained the full white hand in his pressure. (10)
  • The weakness is in the yielding, either to persuasion or to pressure. (10)
  • Grateful for the pressure of his hand, she gave it a convulsive squeeze. (8)
  • The fever in Robert blazed out under a pressure of extinguishing tears. (10)
  • The fever in Robert blazed out under a pressure of extinguishing tears. (22)
  • He now let Fulkerson have his hand, and they exchanged a cordial pressure. (9)
  • The identity of the one was conveyed to her in a bow and a soft pressure. (10)
  • The pressure of her fingers was replied to, but the words were not spoken. (10)
  • In this the wind pressure was unsteady and the tone necessarily disconnected. (3)
  • Then a pressure of brakes, a crunching of wheels and a rattle of coupling pins. (21)
  • For some time she bore against the pressure, but her loneliness overwhelmed her. (10)
  • She and Matey Weyburn had parted without any pressure of hands, without a touch. (10)
  • Emilia took her hand, encouraging the tightening fingers with a responsive pressure. (10)
  • She let her hand find his, as they walked side by side, and gave it a little pressure. (9)
  • He had an impression of something warm and dry put into it, with even a little pressure. (8)
  • He worked at high pressure and needed his bread and meat well seasoned with excitement. (13)
  • His question concerning Morsfield knew its answer, and would only be put under pressure. (10)
  • The pressure may be bad for literary technique but at all events it forces out the work. (16)
  • Bessie sighed in earnest, and her friend gave her hand a little pressure of true sympathy. (9)
  • At times their hands interchanged a fervent pressure, their eyes were drawn to an equal gaze. (10)
  • At times their hands interchanged a fervent pressure, their eyes were drawn to an equal gaze. (22)
  • Of course I know what pressure I brought to bear upon you, but you had no business to mind me. (9)
  • If he was not greatly mistaken a gentle pressure on the fingers of his left hand rewarded him. (10)
  • Once on the way their hands touched, and he felt a shy pressure from her fingers as they parted. (10)
  • Her ears were carefully freed from the pressure of her pillow, for she thought she heard a mosquito. (8)
  • This springlike cushion of air gives enough pressure to force the water to any fixture in the house. (17)
  • Caroline stood at her piano, turning over the leaves of a music-book, with a pressure on her eyelids. (10)
  • His pressure increased, till one day she came to me here and practically put herself under my protection. (8)
  • Gyp, uneasy and astonished, stared at her hand, still tingling from the pressure of his bristly moustache. (8)
  • I say to myself that I might as well have yielded to the pressure all round me, and gone to work, as Tom has. (9)
  • The man of science stated that the malady originated in some long continued pressure of secret apprehension. (10)
  • The high-pressure life of the newspaper reader calls for a newspaper made under high pressure and for to-day. (16)
  • Are we, in fact, harmonious with the Great Mother when we yield to the pressure of our natures for indulgence? (10)
  • And her attraction seemed to be in this soft passivity, in the feeling she gave that to pressure she must yield. (8)
  • One little pressure of her hand, carelessly given, made Merthyr better aware of the nature he was dealing with. (10)
  • With the pressure of her chest against his own, and her eyes looking into his, Val felt both leg and pocket safe. (8)
  • The forbearance he carried farther than most could do was tempted to kick, under pressure of Mrs. Nargett Pagnell. (10)
  • He gave an ecstatic pressure of her hand upon his breastbone, to let her be sure she was adored, albeit not embraced. (10)
  • For an hour or more he did not speak, though once or twice he moaned, and faintly tightened his pressure on her fingers. (8)
  • A contradictory vision of her eyes lifted hungry for his first words, or the pressure of his arm displeased him slightly. (10)
  • He takes a small china cup from of the mantel-piece; it breaks with the pressure of his hand, and falls into the fireplace. (8)
  • The pressure is so great in these avenues to the public favor that one, two, three years, are no uncommon periods of delay. (9)
  • All over the grass the spiders had spun a sea of threads that bent and quivered to the pressure of the air, like fairy tight-ropes. (8)
  • Wilfrid locked her fingers in a strong pressure, and walked on, silent as a man who has faced one of the veiled mysteries of life. (10)
  • Wilfrid strove to dissociate his recollection of clear daylight from the pressure of the hideous featureless time surrounding him. (10)
  • The pressure of walls is wanted to keep the mind within itself when one reads alone; otherwise it wanders and disperses itself through nature. (9)
  • The spot was free from the pressure of the other graves, having a little box-hedged garden on the far side, and in front a goldening birch-tree. (8)
  • You will have noticed the disposition of common-sense, under pressure of some pertinacious piece of light-headedness, to grow impatient and angry. (10)
  • Some frightful pressure must have been exerted on him, and under its weight he made statements so incriminating that he became hopelessly enmeshed. (12)
  • Under this pressure the temperature of the water cannot be raised to more than 212 degrees Fahrenheit, for beyond this it boils and changes to steam. (17)
  • And benefit for himself, even a small privilege, even the pressure of her hand, he not only shrank from the thought of winning,-he loathed the thought. (10)
  • Pressure was put on her to engage herself, and she did so liberally, throwing the burden of deceitfulness on the extraordinary pressure. (10)
  • Thus she thought, under pressure of the knowledge, that unless rushing into conflicts bigger than conceivable, she had to do it, and should therefore think it. (10)

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Definition of pressure:

  • pressure, presh’r, n. act of pressing or squeezing: the state of being pressed: impulse: constraining force or influence: that which presses or afflicts: difficulties: urgency: strong demand: (_physics_) the action of force on something resisting it. | centre of pressure (see centre). (0)

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