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Press The Flesh

Press The Flesh - a political term used which means to shake hands

  • We are going to have to go out an press the flesh for the next few weeks.
  • We are going to press the flesh at the university to the students?
  • Whoever runs for school council is going to need to press the flesh with everyone.
  • It is so hard to press the flesh day after day. I want this election to be over soon.
  • I am running for to be president of the union, and I need to press the flesh with everyone.
  • My sister is running for local office, so the whole family has to press the flesh.

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