This is the point on which this country is most impressible. |
Their hearts had long ago ceased to be impressible by horrid fancies. |
Yet he whom it describes scarcely impressed one with the idea of a gentle, a yielding, an impressible, or even of a placid nature. |
If impressible he will perceive a cooling sensation as the fingers pass. |
But those in power may not be impressible, and this is most unfortunate for the state. |
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. |