Pulp the grapes, boil the pulps, press them through a sieve, and add the skins and the pulps to the sugar and water.
Pare the peaches, press them through a colander, add them to the cold syrup, turn into the freezer, and stir slowly until the mixture is frozen.
If berries are used, press them through a sieve to extract the seeds.
Bake them in a hot oven about an hour, or until soft; press them to see if done, but do not pierce them with a fork; when soft break the skin in one place, and serve at once on a napkin.
When thoroughly cooked, press them through a sieve, and then put them in a saucepan with three ounces of butter; when very hot, serve.
Here he seized her hands, and began to press them again to his mouth and his forehead.
Pan Stanislav took those hands from him, and, bending down, began to press them to his lips in silence.
Have ready two extra hard-boiled eggs, take out the yolks, press them through a sieve, all over the top.
Remove the yolks, press them through a sieve, add to them the cream, half the salt and a dash of cayenne.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "press them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.