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a. 1 (abbreviation of present English) 2 (abbreviation of presidential English) 3 (abbreviation of presumed English) 4 (abbreviation of presumptive English) alt. 1 (abbreviation of present English) 2 (abbreviation of presidential English) 3 (abbreviation of presumed English) 4 (abbreviation of presumptive English) n. 1 (abbreviation of presentation English) 2 (abbreviation of presidency English)
Usage examples of "pres.".
Colours of the most harmonious blends appeared and disappeared at intervals in the slowly moving press, touches of lavender-tinted velvets, pale violet crepes and creamcoloured appliqued laces.
The more the Philistine press of the city railed and guyed, the more the women rallied to the defence of their protege of the hour.
Annixter, pretending to look over the new cheese press, asking about details of her work.
I am sincere, and to prove it to you, I will publish my poem, as you say, in the daily press, and I will accept no money for it.
His arms were pinioned to his sides by the press, the crush against his body was all but rib-cracking, he could hardly draw his breath.
You are up with procession, Pres, going to India this way in a wheat ship that flies American colours.
Well, good luck to you, Pres. Write to me from Honolulu, and bon voyage.