Pressroom [noun]
Definition of Pressroom:
printing department
Opposite/Antonyms of Pressroom:
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Sentence/Example of Pressroom:
“Come along with me into the pressroom where it is warm,” she invited.
I sent the foreman of the pressroom out for a bottle of fizz.
If the bindery is connected with the pressroom, they are simply jogged, counted, and piled on trucks and delivered in this way.
First keep the air in the pressroom warm, and, if necessary, increase its humidity.
The great editor needs to know and does know every range of it between the editorial room, the composing room and the pressroom.
These are the foreman of the composing-room, the foreman of the pressroom, and the foreman of the stereotyping-room.
The woman stubbornly refused to walk, so Jerry lifted her bodily and carried her kicking and struggling into the pressroom.
Wisely, she pretended to have observed nothing, and invited him into the pressroom where Jerry was waiting.
He first walked back into the pressroom to see if the same conditions prevailed there.
Nearly nine-tenths of all pressroom workers are employed in job establishments.