Examples of 'rather pressing' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather pressing"

rather pressing: Signifies a matter or issue that is relatively urgent or demanding immediate attention

How to use "rather pressing" in a sentence

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rather pressing
She has a rather pressing matter to discuss.
So whatever you have to tell us is rather pressing.
I have got some rather pressing work to do.
A rather pressing report on stores.
Something rather pressing.
Rather pressing to deal with.
I have some rather pressing business.
I need to talk to you about something … something rather pressing.
We have a rather pressing need for your services.
And Lieutenant Irving has what sounds like a rather pressing report on stores.
I have a rather pressing concern.
We will not really talk about ironing, but rather pressing for trousers.
To answer a rather pressing call of nature.
I have an appointment I have to make… an appointment which is rather pressing.
I am here on rather pressing business.

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Now this bet 's not due to finish until midnight, but I have another rather pressing engagement.
A rather pressing matter.
I am afraid I have some rather pressing business.
I have some rather pressing matters to attend to, unfortunately.
So, you see, Colonel, whatever you have to tell us is rather pressing.
Sir, there are some rather pressing issues.
So let us stop wasting time, and have Birkhoff connect us . It 's rather pressing.
No, we have got rather pressing business to attend to.
You will have to excuse me now, Doctor . I have some rather pressing business.
Well, we have a rather pressing situation in Gauteng.
Unfortunately . Of course . I have some rather pressing matters to attend to.
I have a rather pressing appointment, Sir James. - Naturally.
Right now, I have something rather pressing to deal with.
It 's a rather pressing matter.
Please, I hate to interrupt, but I have a rather pressing problem of a personal nature.
Well, we have a rather pressing situation in Gauteng . Go on.
Of course. I have some rather pressing matters to attend to.
From Katrina . She has a rather pressing matter to discuss.
William, I have a rather pressing engagement.
Well, since you ask, I have some rather pressing private business to attend to.
But, no. No, we have got rather pressing business to attend to.

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