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How to use impress in a sentence

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Very relaxing and ultra potent, the smoke from this legal bud is sure to impress ANY herbal toker.
Later, eager to impress Mark in the pub, she foregoes her normal vodka-and-coke and nonchalantly orders a glass of wine.
There was of course the diner who complained volubly about everything and everyone, apparently believing this would impress his lady friend.
Although this should be an easy victory for Kaddour, the pressure to impress those at ringside will be great.
It was a good job for the former Melrose player, who knew that it was a rare chance to impress the selectors.
The last time we mentioned Annie the boss started jumping up and down and making odd squeaky sounds that did not impress the missus.
But Lorillard's impudence, and the comfort it promised, did impress many men to order dinner jackets of their own for private stag events.
The office, like the chair, was designed to impress more than actually function.
The other Watsonians back to impress was full back Nash, a Scotland under-19 cap last season and a player with impressive speed.
Dominic Matteo and Neil McCann are also established caps who have been short of chances to impress Vogts.
Nor is the point of etiquette to impress your guests with how much you know and they don't about, say, wines or stemware or snail eating.
The efforts were equally strenuous behind the scenes as officials tried to impress foreign investors.
This is a heartfelt, authentic film that doesn't try to wow you with witty dialogue, or impress with fancy costumes.
Of course, those looking to impress with a fancy high-end luxury motor still have to pay through the nose.
In recent memory, two prize winners have been overhyped and that does not impress the world.
Don't yield to the temptation to deal with externals in order to keep the conversation going, or to impress others.
Not surprisingly, this reasoning did not impress him, who challenged the man to a duel, with chibs as the weapons of choice.
To continue in the competition, the bands to have to impress the judges and the audience as well.
Don't take someone to this film if you're trying to impress them with your cinematic taste.
And everyone looks at the floor, until the swot comes in with an answer that he hopes will impress the teachers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Boys were flogged at boundaries, to impress the boundaries on their memory.
The better to efface the impress of their tyrannical past, I had to dip them into water.
Lutaif lamented bitterly that we had no European clothes with which to endue ourselves, and properly impress the Kaid.
But I derived considerable satisfaction from turning out a letter the fluent suavity of which I thought would impress Mr. gubbins.
Do odors impress some olfactory centre with images of the thing emitting them?
It did not impress me much, as I supposed that the man merely meant Old Irish.
Still less can the battle of Skagerrak have left its impress upon world history.
What hath so dire a tendency to solemnize the heart and impress it with the most just and weighty religious sentiments?
It bears throughout an air of probability, untinctured by romance, and has the strong impress of truth and fidelity to nature.
Beautiful as is the marble in the church, it failed to impress us as did this replica in the appropriate setting of the cubiculum.
His appearance did not impress me as fantastically as it had impressed Colonel McClure.
There is much to attract and impress in the scenery of the lakes of the Altai.
The annexed diagram of these plateaux, extending to the Pakagama summit, will impress these deductions on the eye.
She said this calmly and quietly, as though to impress her informant and reassure him.
These performances, I gather, are to impress upon you that he is a free man and your equal.
I had told her only a few minutes before that the brain is ineffaceably stamped with the impress of every event in our lives.
Boys were flogged when criminals were hanged, to impress the awful warning on them.
It is his reproachless character, and his devotion to duty, and love of his people which impress us from first to last.
At that it's better'n being a man in a monkey suit, with nothing to do but impress the passengers and order around the crew.
They turned eastward and passed over Texarkana, and thence south to impress the people of Shreveport.
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