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1 But all this series of nervous disturbances left her in a very impressible and excitable condition.
2 He was not very impressible by fine scenery.
3 Will, too, was made of very impressible stuff.
4 She is very young, very impressible , and some think very eccentric, very passionate and romantic to frenzy.
5 They are clever fellows generally, being sure to get on the kind side of credulous mothers with very impressible - headed daughters.
6 But it is also probable that Savage had a strong influence upon Johnson's mind at a very impressible part of his career.
7 Still, the porter of that institution is of an obese habit, and, according to the best of my observation of him, not very impressible .
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