Use "impress|impresses" in a sentence

1. Pretense invariably impresses only the pretender.

2. It's the only thing impresses slaves.

3. It's the intelligence of her writing that impresses me.

4. 26 It's the intelligence of her writing that impresses me.

5. 5 The way God’s servants today use the Bible impresses many.

6. What impresses you most about the needy widow at the temple?

7. He spoke loudly to impress.

8. She is a confident and practised speaker who always impresses her audience.

9. The results failed to impress us.

10. Phony witches do seances to impress tourists.

11. Time has left its impress upon him.

12. • Shelly Constantly tries to impress her boss

13. How am I going to impress Tom?

14. The Grand Canyon never fails to impress.

15. And this is supposed to impress me?

16. She did not impress me at all.

17. The boys were vying to impress her.

18. The one even Cantor wants to impress?

19. You' # have to impress Laila Iike never before

20. Like someone who really wants to impress her.

21. The Grand Canyon never fails to impress people.

22. What impresses you about David’s prayer recorded in part at 1 Chronicles 29:10-13?

23. I'm not trying to impress you with that.

24. Synonyms for Bedazzles include dazzles, blinds, dazes, stuns, awes, amazes, astonishes, impresses, overwhelms and fascinates

25. As the gateway to both Bohol and Cebu Island, Cebu City impresses with chic rooftop bars and intriguing museums

26. Did you want to impress them with this?

27. They weren't out to impress or wield power.

28. Elaborate, expensive coffins are purchased to impress onlookers.

29. Impresses from the outset with its roundness and heft , developing a range of tropical fruit flavors.

30. This easy Appetizer recipe will surely impress your guests

31. Impress on your mind the benefits of extemporaneous delivery.

32. Well, I'm not trying to impress the pizza guy.

33. How may the conduct of younger Witnesses impress others?

34. Don't put on airs or try to impress anymore.

35. Clearly their Boisterousness was meant to impress the girl

36. She played up her past achievementsjust to impress us.

37. Your fealty continues to impress me, Al Sah-him.

38. Treasure enough to impress even your Princess, I'd wager.

39. Now, I don't tell you this to impress you.

40. Ceaseless Sight like most great albums impresses on first hearing and gets better with each subsequent listening

41. Modern in design, the Agora Hotel impresses with décor elements such as Portuguese marble and wooden flooring.

42. Probably just wanted to impress people, be a big shot.

43. He tried to impress me by flexing his huge muscles.

44. The boys were vying with each other to impress her.

45. 6 The aim was to bludgeon speculators and impress creditors.

46. A style consultant will demonstrate how to dress to impress.

47. I got unmanly and tried to impress her with money.

48. To make a batik, you impress a design with wax.

49. Choose Modify-Alignment-Centered (selected objects) (%PRODUCTNAME Impress, %PRODUCTNAME Draw

50. 22 She also gets to cry twice -- once uncontrollably and the other sentimentally -- which always impresses the voters.

51. While such a shrinkage is not within human power, it impresses a person with his littleness in comparison with the Creator.

52. The 2021 Jeep ® Compass is refined and ready to impress

53. Awanting to impress gloria, ron brought out a bottle of champagne

54. He tried to impress me with his extensive knowledge of wine.

55. While he was there, I tried to impress him, of course.

56. "Gabon throw conservatism aside to impress at Africa Cup of Nations".

57. How kind of the Lord to impress upon President Russell M.

58. Impress on your mind the benefits of speaking from an outline.

59. FA ZHOU : Honorable ancestors, please help Mulan impress the matchmaker today.

60. Cackle are very responsive to our needs and continue to impresses us with their speed and level of expertise

61. Impress principles and abstract ideas upon your mind by means of association.

62. The speaker tried hard to impress the audience but left them cold.

63. More than mere bribes are needed to impress my father-in-law.

64. She threw in a lot of flashy footwork to impress the judges.

65. I trust you didn't come here to impress me with your swordsmanship.

66. It's important to impress your seniors if you want to be promoted.

67. This hawkish talk did not impress his audience, who reacted with silence.

68. Captivate, the second installment in the Need series continues to impress me

69. Simulated in order to impress ; He spoke with an Affected English accent

70. Open context menu-choose Alignment-Top (objects selected) (%PRODUCTNAME Impress, %PRODUCTNAME Draw

71. Airs: 1 n affected manners intended to impress others “don't put on Airs with me” Synonyms: pose Type of: affectedness the quality of being false or artificial (as to impress others)

72. Landing a back handspring on a trampoline is a good safety trick to learn and also impresses viewers who aren't tumblers or acrobats themselves.

73. TWEETING It might take more than a little gardening to impress the ladies.

74. What, then, is the lesson that Jesus wants to impress upon his disciples?

75. Impress your end - users with expanding, drop down, and pop - up text. Sentencedict.com

76. In addition to the talk, what else may impress visitors at the Memorial?

77. The town, a jumble of Jekyll-and-Hyde contradictions, did not impress him.

78. So, when looking for a new Catalytic converter, CATCO is sure to impress

79. Teachers should impress the children with the virtue of always telling the truth.

80. □ What are some of the things that early Christians heard that impress you?