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Examples from Classical Literature
I almost wonder, seeing she is so impressible, that she can give no account of his whereabouts.
It is the most impressible of all known plants, and is appropriately named.
But those in power may not be impressible, and this is most unfortunate for the state.
How near he stood, impressible Tom, at that moment, to the eternal mystery!
The most unromantic and least impressible speak of it with enthusiasm.
Yet he whom it describes scarcely impressed one with the idea of a gentle, a yielding, an impressible, or even of a placid nature.
This is the point on which this country is most impressible.
If impressible he will perceive a cooling sensation as the fingers pass.
Their hearts had long ago ceased to be impressible by horrid fancies.
He is as impressible as a schoolboy let loose for the long vacation.
Tom, who had the soft, impressible nature of his kindly race, ever yearning toward the simple and childlike, watched the little creature with daily increasing interest.
The Collegians as a body were not easily impressible, but even they, according to their various ways of wondering, appeared to find in the two brothers a sight to wonder at.