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Paparazzi

Paparazzi (US: , UK: ; Italian: [papaˈrattsi]; singular: masculine paparazzo or feminine paparazza) are independent photographers who take pictures of high-profile people, such as actors, athletes, politicians, and other celebrities, typically while subjects go about their usual life routines. Paparazzi tend to make a living by selling their photographs to media outlets that focus on tabloid journalism and sensationalism (such as gossip magazines).
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To exert steady weight or force against
An indentation where the rock pressed the ground.
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Paparazzi

A freelance photographer who doggedly pursues celebrities to take candid pictures for sale to magazines and newspapers.
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Press

To move by applying pressure
Press a piano key.
Press one's face into a pillow.
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Paparazzi

(nonstandard) A paparazzo.
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Press

To squeeze or clasp in fondness or concern
Pressed her hand before leaving.
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Paparazzi

Paparazzi taken as a group.
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Press

To squeeze the juice or other contents from
Press lemons.
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Paparazzi

Plural of paparazzo
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To extract (juice, for example) by squeezing or compressing.
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Press

To reshape or make compact by applying steady force; compress
Pressed the clay in a mold.
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To iron (clothing, for example).
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To make (a sound recording), originally by pressing (a vinyl phonograph record) under pressure in a mold.
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To bear down on or attack
The army pressed the rebels for months.
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To carry on or advance vigorously (an attack, for instance).
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To place in trying or distressing circumstances
Are you pressed for money?.
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To insist upon or put forward insistently
Press a claim.
Press an argument.
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To try to influence or persuade, as by insistent arguments; pressure or entreat
He pressed her for a reply.
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To insist that someone accept (something). Often used with on or upon
Was given to pressing peculiar gifts upon his nieces.
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(Sports) To lift (a weight) to a position above the head without moving the legs.
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To exert force or pressure
Felt the backpack pressing on her shoulders.
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To be worrisome or depressing; weigh heavily
Guilt pressed upon his conscience.
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To advance eagerly; move forward urgently
We pressed through the crowd to get to the bus.
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To assemble closely and in large numbers; crowd
Fans pressed around the movie star.
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To continue a course of action, especially in spite of difficulties
Decided to press ahead with the performance even with a sore throat.
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To require haste or urgent action
Matters that have not stopped pressing.
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To employ urgent persuasion or entreaty
The supervisor has been pressing to get us to finish the project sooner.
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To iron clothes or other material.
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(Sports) To raise or lift a weight in a press.
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(Basketball) To employ a press.
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(Sports) In golf, to try to hit long or risky shots, typically with unsuccessful results.
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To force into service in the army or navy; impress.
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To take arbitrarily or by force, especially for public use.
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To use in a manner different from the usual or intended, especially in an emergency.
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Any of various machines or devices that apply pressure
A cider press.
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A printing press.
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A place or establishment where matter is printed
Sent the book's files to the press.
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A publishing company
Which press has acquired that manuscript?.
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The communications media considered as a whole, especially the agencies that collect, publish, transmit, or broadcast news and other information to the public
Freedom of the press.
Got a job writing for the press.
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News or other information disseminated to the public in printed, broadcast, or electronic form
Kept the scandal out of the press.
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The people involved in the media, as news reporters and broadcasters
Took questions from the press after her speech.
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The kind or extent of coverage a person or event receives in the media
"Like the pool hall and the tattoo parlor, the motorcycle usually gets a bad press" (R.Z. Sheppard).
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A large gathering; a crowd
Lost our friend in the press of people.
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The act of gathering in large numbers or of pushing forward
The press of the crowd broke the gates.
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An act of pressing down or applying pressure
With the press of a button.
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The haste or urgency of business or matters
The press of the day's events.
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The set of proper creases in a garment or fabric, formed by ironing.
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Chiefly Scots and Irish An upright closet or case used for storing clothing, books, or other articles.
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(Sports) A lift in weightlifting in which the weight is raised to shoulder level and then steadily pushed straight overhead without movement of the legs.
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(Basketball) An aggressive defense tactic in which players guard opponents closely, often over the entire court.
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Conscription or impressment into service, especially into the army or navy.
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(Obsolete) An official warrant for impressing men into military service.
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An instance of applying pressure; an instance of pressing.
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(countable) A device used to apply pressure to an item.
A flower press
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(countable) A printing machine.
Stop the presses!
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The print-based media (both the people and the newspapers).
According to a member of the press
This article appeared in the press.
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(countable) A publisher.
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An enclosed storage space (e.g. closet, cupboard).
Put the cups in the press.
Put the ironing in the linen press.
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An exercise in which weight is forced away from the body by extension of the arms or legs.
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An additional bet in a golf match that duplicates an existing (usually losing) wager in value, but begins even at the time of the bet.
He can even the match with a press.
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(countable) Pure, unfermented grape juice.
I would like some Concord press with my meal tonight.
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A commission to force men into public service, particularly into the navy.
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(obsolete) A crowd.
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(psychology) In personology, any environmental factor that arouses a need in the individual.
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(ambitransitive) To exert weight or force against, to act upon with force or weight; to exert pressure upon.
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To activate a button or key by exerting a downward or forward force on it, and then releasing it.
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(transitive) To compress, squeeze.
To press fruit for the purpose of extracting the juice
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(transitive) To clasp, hold in an embrace.
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(transitive) To reduce to a particular shape or form by pressure, especially flatten or smooth.
To press cloth with a clothes-iron
To press a hat
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To flatten a selected area of fabric using an iron with an up-and-down, not sliding, motion, so as to avoid disturbing adjacent areas.
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(transitive) To drive or thrust by pressure, to force in a certain direction.
To press a crowd back
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To weigh upon, oppress, trouble.
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(transitive) To force to a certain end or result; to urge strongly.
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To try to force (something upon someone).
To press the Bible on an audience
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(transitive) To hasten, urge onward.
To press a horse in a race
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(transitive) To urge, beseech, entreat.
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(transitive) To lay stress upon.
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(ambitransitive) To throng, crowd.
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To print.
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To force into service, particularly into naval service.
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An East Indian insectivore (Tupaia ferruginea). It is arboreal in its habits, and has a bushy tail. The fur is soft, and varies from rusty red to maroon and to brownish black.
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A commission to force men into public service, particularly into the navy.
I have misused the king's press.
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An apparatus or machine by which any substance or body is pressed, squeezed, stamped, or shaped, or by which an impression of a body is taken; sometimes, the place or building containing a press or presses.
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Specifically, a printing press.
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The art or business of printing and publishing; hence, printed publications, taken collectively, more especially newspapers or the persons employed in writing for them; as, a free press is a blessing, a licentious press is a curse.
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An upright case or closet for the safe keeping of articles; as, a clothes press.
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The act of pressing or thronging forward.
In their throng and press to that last hold.
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Urgent demands of business or affairs; urgency; as, a press of engagements.
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A multitude of individuals crowded together; crowd of single things; a throng.
They could not come nigh unto him for the press.
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To force into service, particularly into naval service; to impress.
To peaceful peasant to the wars is pressed.
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To urge, or act upon, with force, as weight; to act upon by pushing or thrusting, in distinction from pulling; to crowd or compel by a gradual and continued exertion; to bear upon; to squeeze; to compress; as, we press the ground with the feet when we walk; we press the couch on which we repose; we press substances with the hands, fingers, or arms; we are pressed in a crowd.
Good measure, pressed down, and shaken together.
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To squeeze, in order to extract the juice or contents of; to squeeze out, or express, from something.
From sweet kernels pressed,She tempers dulcet creams.
And I took the grapes, and pressed them into Pharaoh's cup, and I gave the cup into Pharaoh's hand.
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To squeeze in or with suitable instruments or apparatus, in order to compact, make dense, or smooth; as, to press cotton bales, paper, etc.; to smooth by ironing; as, to press clothes.
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To embrace closely; to hug.
Leucothoe shook at these alarms,And pressed Palemon closer in her arms.
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To oppress; to bear hard upon.
Press not a falling man too far.
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To straiten; to distress; as, to be pressed with want or hunger.
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To exercise very powerful or irresistible influence upon or over; to constrain; to force; to compel.
Paul was pressed in the spirit, and testified to the Jews that Jesus was Christ.
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To try to force (something upon some one); to urge or inculcate with earnestness or importunity; to enforce; as, to press divine truth on an audience.
He pressed a letter upon me within this hour.
Be sure to press upon him every motive.
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To drive with violence; to hurry; to urge on; to ply hard; as, to press a horse in a race.
The posts . . . went cut, being hastened and pressed on, by the king's commandment.
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To exert pressure; to bear heavily; to push, crowd, or urge with steady force.
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To move on with urging and crowding; to make one's way with violence or effort; to bear onward forcibly; to crowd; to throng; to encroach.
They pressed upon him for to touch him.
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To urge with vehemence or importunity; to exert a strong or compelling influence; as, an argument presses upon the judgment.
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Newspaper writers and photographers
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The state of urgently demanding notice or attention;
The press of business matters
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The gathering and publishing of news in the form of newspapers or magazines
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A machine used for printing
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A dense crowd of people
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A tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes
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Clamp to prevent wooden rackets from warping when not in use
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Any machine that exerts pressure to form or shape or cut materials or extract liquids or compress solids
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A weightlift in which the barbell is lifted to shoulder height and then smoothly lifted overhead
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The act of pressing; the exertion of pressure;
He gave the button a press
He used pressure to stop the bleeding
At the pressing of a button
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Exert pressure or force to or upon;
He pressed down on the boards
Press your thumb on this spot
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Force or impel in an indicated direction;
I urged him to finish his studies
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To be oppressive or burdensome;
Weigh heavily on the mind
Something pressed on his mind
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Place between two surfaces and apply weight or pressure;
Pressed flowers
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Squeeze or press together;
She compressed her lips
The spasm contracted the muscle
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Crowd closely;
The crowds pressed along the street
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Create by pressing;
Press little holes into the soft clay
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Be urgent;
This is a pressing problem
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Exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for;
The liberal party pushed for reforms
She is crusading for women's rights
The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate
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Press from a plastic;
Press a record
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Make strenuous pushing movements during birth to expel the baby;
`Now push hard,' said the doctor to the woman
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Lift weights;
This guy can press 300 pounds
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Ask for or request earnestly;
The prophet bid all people to become good persons
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