Difference between Blackjack and Pressure

What is the difference between Blackjack and Pressure?

Blackjack as a verb is to strike with a blackjack or similar weapon. while Pressure as a verb is to encourage or heavily exert force or influence.

Blackjack

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To strike with a blackjack or similar weapon.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The most common gambling card game in casinos. The flag (i.e., a jack) traditionally flown by pirate ships; popularly thought to be a white skull and crossed bones on a black field (the Jolly Roger). In older literature sometimes spelled "black jack". a small truncheon, commonly made of a leather senneted tube, the slender handle being slightly flexible and the upper more bulbous end being loaded with lead or other heavy material. a type of weed, Bidens pilosa, in the family Compositae.

Example sentence: Some kids are always getting into trouble or doing stuff, and I stay away from those types. I know I am no better than anyone else in this world. I'm just an actor, that's nothing special. But I'm not into anything bad. Just blackjack.

Pressure

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The amount of force that is applied over a given area divided by the size of this area.A pressing; a force applied to a surface.Mental strain caused by one's own or others' expectations on one's own performance

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To encourage or heavily exert force or influence.

Example sentence: I gave up my struggle with perfection a long time ago. That is a concept I don't find very interesting anymore. Everyone just wants to look good in the photographs. I think that is where some of the pressure comes from. Be happy. Be yourself, the day is about a lot more.

We hope you now know whether to use Blackjack or Pressure in your sentence.

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