Aún no tenemos significados para "very impressionable".
1It made quite an impact on our very impressionable minds, he later said.
2Brands enforce the perceived importance of image and identity among a very impressionable demographic.
3Both the Professor and the Bank clerk were men of peace and very impressionable.
4You know I'm really not a fool-noteven very impressionable?
5The little Taro was very queer, perhaps very impressionable.
6It was true, Nan had to confess to herself, that Madge was not very impressionable.
7Just watch it around Alex, though, he's very impressionable.
8He was very impressionable, very sensitive, was Matthew Peel-Swynnerton.
9I was at a very impressionable age, and I just thought he was extraordinarily witty and amusing company.
10Garfield had a very impressionable relative.
11Mr Prigozhin shrugged off the indictment, saying: Americans are very impressionable people; they see what they want to see.
12This becomes all the more probable when one considers how very impressionable the cat is-howvery sensitive to kindness.
13Being very impressionable, he imbibed a great deal which he has turned to good account in his chosen work.
14Mr. Lindsay is very impressionable.
15The world's full of gossiping people, and women are very impressionable, especially such high-strung women as that young widow.
16I literally stopped listening to all music while I was recording that first album, because I was still very impressionable musically.
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