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Meanings of impressionable people in anglès
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Usage of impressionable people in anglès
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In Charleston he shared the fire, zeal and enthusiasm of an impressionablepeople.
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A quick revulsion of feeling swept through the impressionablepeople.
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Mr Prigozhin shrugged off the indictment, saying: Americans are very impressionablepeople; they see what they want to see.
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This is the sort of film a few overly impressionablepeople will declare the best they have ever seen.
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In these small matters I was extremely punctilious, as I saw what an impressionablepeople I had to deal with.
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The impressionablepeople wept, they appointed a "day of vanities" and laid all their rich robes and jewels at Savonarola's feet.
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For this is a much more impressionablepeople than the English; any wind from the Spirit blows in upon their minds quickly and easily.
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If nobody tells young impressionablepeople what consent is, it can be easily disregarded as a mistake even though it's a pretty horrible thing.
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Speaking to the RIA Novosti state news agency on Friday, Prigozhin said: The Americans are really impressionablepeople, they see what they want to see.