Examples of 'have made quite an impression' in a sentence

Meaning of "have made quite an impression"

have made quite an impression ~ to have left a strong or memorable impact on someone or a situation. This phrase is often used to describe instances where someone's actions or qualities have been noticed and appreciated by others

How to use "have made quite an impression" in a sentence

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have made quite an impression
Your words have made quite an impression on me.
I do not remember much about her now but she must have made quite an impression.
You must have made quite an impression.
Apparently the people of Washington State have made quite an impression on him.
You have made quite an impression on her.
Your friend Tyler seems to have made quite an impression.
You have made quite an impression on my niece.
And I have been asking around and you have made quite an impression.
He seems to have made quite an impression on you.
Yes . apparently the people of Washington State have made quite an impression on him.
I think you have made quite an impression on me.
Seeing your daddy laid low like that . Well, that must have made quite an impression.
You seem to have made quite an impression.
Normally, I would not approve of something like this, But you have made quite an impression.
Someone seems to have made quite an impression.

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You have made quite an impression on my impressionable little brother.
Of course! You appear to have made quite an impression on her.
You have made quite an impression in a short time.
Thank you . Someone seems to have made quite an impression.
He must have made quite an impression on you.
If you count cheese. He must have made quite an impression.
You must have made quite an impression last night.
And you have not changed . You have made quite an impression.
You must have made quite an impression on him.
His name was Hiroshi. He must have made quite an impression.
I must have made quite an impression.
In your brief time here . I see you have made quite an impression Mm.
You have made quite an impression on your first morning.
Thanks for coming. You must have made quite an impression on him.
You have made quite an impression in our little industry.
How did I do? You seem to have made quite an impression.
You must have made quite an impression for him to sponsor you.
Outside the station . Hey, you must have made quite an impression.
He must have made quite an impression.
His name was Hi-Hiro… Hiro… Hiroshi… He must have made quite an impression.
She seems to have made quite an impression on you.
You have made quite an impression here, maybe more than you think.
Did he indeed? You must have made quite an impression last night.
We have made quite an impression on the B'omar . Get on it.
Hiroshi . He must have made quite an impression.
I must have made quite an impression tonight to get that Paul Simon invitation.
I mean, you know, you must have made quite an impression on her.
We have made quite an impression on the B'omar.
Yes, we do . You seem to have made quite an impression on him.
Word is you have made quite an impression on the folks in these parts.
That's what old people do. You must have made quite an impression on her.
I see you have made quite an impression in your brief time here.
Thank you, Mrs Elcot. Your words have made quite an impression on me.
You must have made quite an impression last night. It would seem so.
Oh, right . Right, he must have made quite an impression.

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Examples of using Quite
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