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were impressionable
adjective
Being easily influenced (especially of young people).
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In 1988, they, like Darlene, were impressionable kids, learning by example.
Both speeches seemed to have worked, but those were impressionable children, not toughened adults.
Many of its players were impressionable boys who were inspired to play hockey by the American success of 1980.
Of course, you can always find an excuse that they were taught this wrongly when they were impressionable, but they are still wrong.
Bangalter and de Homem-Christo were impressionable young schoolboys when the Buggles (them again) spent 12 weeks at the singles summit.
Some of the girls joining Isis were impressionable and following their boyfriends, while others were groomed online and wanted to rebel against patriarchal restrictions in their families, Ranstorp said.
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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.
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