There were a dozen women she might have had with her, unimpressionable women. |
But unimpressionable natures are not so soon softened, nor are natural antipathies so readily eradicated. |
Her world is the charitable trust in south London she founded in her son Stephen's name, and when we meet there she conveys an immediate air of unimpressionable, quiet self‑possession. |
This made itself perceptible even to the toughened and unimpressionable nerves of Inspector Dunbar. |
He was a man of rather phlegmatic and unimpressionable temperament, but thoroughly honourable and trustworthy. |
Almost right away, she banked hard and found the unimpressionable style that she has more or less held on to, though with many extensions added over the years. |