Use in sentence of “impress”

How to use in-sentence of “impress”:

– The movie produced by Impress Telefilm Limited.

– OpenOffice Impress users can install the Open Clip Art Library, which adds a large amount of images for general presentation and drawing projects.

– Rick tries to impress the others with what he thinks is his wit, talent and humour, but is really none of these.

– Although they were ill-suited for combat between males, they were ideal to intimidate rivals or impress females.

– He first lived in the city, and tried to impress a female Meowth named Meowzie by learning to walk on two legs and speak human language.

– Even though, the team built a car good enough to let Senna impress with his talents.

– He fights and bickers with Vyvyan, and attempts to impress Mike.

– He is hoping that he could impress Daisy with his rich lifestyle and wild parties.

Use in sentence of impress
Use in sentence of impress

Example sentences of “impress”:

- He wrote and starred in the comedy movie "Rhinestone where he played a truck driver who enters an arm wrestling competition to impress his estranged son.

- In some species, a male frog digs a basin to impress a female so she will mate with him, but scientists think male jungguy frogs attract a female first and then dig the basin.
- While this message was taken aboard by many Vlachs as well as some Patriarchist Slavs, it failed to impress other groups for whom the IMARO remained" the Bulgarian Committee.' Historical Dictionary of Republic of Macedonia, Historical Dictionaries of Europe, Dimitar Bechev, Scarecrow Press, 2009, ISBN 0810862956, Introduction.

– He wrote and starred in the comedy movie “Rhinestone where he played a truck driver who enters an arm wrestling competition to impress his estranged son.

– In some species, a male frog digs a basin to impress a female so she will mate with him, but scientists think male jungguy frogs attract a female first and then dig the basin.

– While this message was taken aboard by many Vlachs as well as some Patriarchist Slavs, it failed to impress other groups for whom the IMARO remained” the Bulgarian Committee.’ Historical Dictionary of Republic of Macedonia, Historical Dictionaries of Europe, Dimitar Bechev, Scarecrow Press, 2009, ISBN 0810862956, Introduction.

– The song’s lyrics refer to a male protagonist’s ability to impress a female with his dance moves, which he compares to those of The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger.

– Once there, they meet frustrated songwriter David Seville, and despite a poor house-wrecking first impression, they impress him with their singing talent.

– He wanted to impress Foster.

– Malayalees make all the efforts to celebrate the festival in a grand way and impress their beloved King that they are happy and to wish him well.

– The temple was meant to impress Egypt’s southern neighbours.

– May God bless you, my young friends, and impress deeply upon your hearts the conviction that all true excellence and happiness consists in living for others, not for yourselves.

– In this episode, Bart cuts the head off of the statue in the center of town to impress Jimbo Jones, Kearney Zzyzwicz, and Dolphin “Dolph” Starbeam, three children Bart likes.

– In his interviews, mostly with rappers and other musicians, he will bring up something about the interviewee that is not very well known to the public to confuse, scare or impress them.

– Megan is a very civil, and helpful editor whose contributions since registering consistently impress me.

– Demons try to kill the Charmed ones to impress the Source and all of the Underworld.

– The movie is about a 10 year high school reunion at which Romy and Michele are planning to impress their former school classmates.

– Eisenstein was then able to impress Stalin again for “one more chance”, and he chose, from two offerings, the job of a movie of “Alexander Nevsky Alexander Nevsky” with music composed by Sergei Prokofiev.

– Saunders, JP ‘Various Historical Accounts of the Tribes of the Northern Punjab’, Lahore, 1922 All these tribes were inter-linked and were of indigenous Indian Hindu origins but they wanted to impress the colonial rulers of British India by claiming to be descended from an Arab who came and settled in India, after ruling in Afghanistan, Saunders so they made up a fictitious ancestor who was a ‘hero’ and won many battles and then left Afghanistan and came to India Saunders and married local Hindu women, and had several children who founded these tribes.

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