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been impressionable
adjective
Being easily influenced (especially of young people).
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"I am old enough and wise enough to know I will never be this size, but we've all been impressionable teens at one point, I'm fairly certain that if any of us were to witness this in our teenage years, it would have left us wondering if that was what was expected of our bodies".
For those of us ancient enough to have been impressionable TV viewers when The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
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"Children are impressionable," Ms. Tripp said.
Young people can be impressionable".
"He is impressionable," he said of Mr. Williams.
Humans, it turns out, are impressionable, emotional and irrational.
He added: "And at 18-19, he's impressionable.
He knew I was impressionable and he pretended he cared," she says.
But if young people are impressionable, their malleability can cut both ways.
In 1988, they, like Darlene, were impressionable kids, learning by example.
Able-bodied middle-class Americans in their twenties — the real subject of these books — are impressionable; they're fickle, too.
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