What actually happens in the fabric with the use of tuck pressers may be better understood by a reference to Fig.
On the hand frame and the patent rotary machine tuck pressers are of the form shown in Figs.
The Ganigas are said [135] to be "the oilpressers of the Canarese people, corresponding to the Telugu Gandla and the Tamil Vaniyan.
It was in this shop, where both hollow-ware pressers and flat pressers were busy as only craftsmen on piecework can be busy, that more than anywhere else clay was to be seen 'in the hand of the potter.
The weavers, oil-pressers and others use it as a title, and many more tack it on to their names to denote that trade is their occupation.
Of the Telis or oil-pressers only 9 per cent are engaged in their traditional occupation, and the remainder are landholders, cultivators and shopkeepers.
The occupational caste of oil-pressers and sellers.
The Tellis are the oil-pressers of the Oriya country, whose caste name is derived from telo, oil.
In the Northern Circars, the name Telikula is used in preference to Ganiga or Gandla, and the oil-pressers in that part of the country are known as Telikula-vandlu.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pressers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.