Encara no tenim significats per a "most impressionable".
1The most impressionable time in an individual's life is from birth to about five years.
2To think of a boy growing up in that tainted atmosphere-athis most impressionable age.
3She was in truth a woman of a soft heart, with a most impressionable imagination.
4Germany at its most impressionable age came as a shock to many of my readers.
5Besides that, she was kind-hearted and most impressionable.
6I was only twenty-two-a most impressionable age.
7Every man of every class has spent some of the most impressionable years of his life being drilled.
8The least firm, the most impressionable, are thus sent into the road stained with the blood of the strongest.
9Kids their age are the most impressionable group there is, Obama reminded friends at the time, likening them to sponges.
10Through women the church can reach children at their most impressionable age, while at the universities the teachers are taught.
11The family removed to Mexico, and there Alan spent a great part of the most impressionable years of his youth.
12They are the most malleable of human metal, the finest material for the sculptor of humanity, the most impressionable of wax.
13He was stirred to the depths by the lives of poor people among whom he had lived his most impressionable years.
14His ''Two Years Before the Mast'' is a vivid representation of what he saw and experienced at a most impressionable age.
15The arrival of Charles caused a panic, and from that panic Peter, the most impressionable of men, was the first to suffer.
16This sending students at their most impressionable age to the Old World to absorb Old World conventions and prejudices is all wrong.
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