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impress

[im-pres, im-pres] / ɪmˈprɛs, ˈɪm prɛs /




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Dice, julienne, brunoise, chiffonade — not to impress anyone, but to move with more ease and less hesitation.

From Salon

But rather than being impressed by the sheer scale, he says, consumers should come away thinking: “Wow. I spent two hours with the brand and didn’t notice the time passing.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As a result, he began writing his own songs, one of which impressed his parents so much that they booked studio time and a session bass player to help him to lay down the track.

From Los Angeles Times

Former cruiserweight world champion Lawrence Okolie spent time with Paul and, according to the Londoner's trainer Gallagher, returned "impressed by how much better Paul was than people think".

From BBC

Sir David was greatly impressed by The Ealing Beaver Project, which he says in the film, has had such a "positive impact" in west London.

From BBC