Sentences with imprint
im·print
I i - The city bears the imprint of Japanese investment. [+ of]
- The skyline of domes and minarets was imprinted on my memory. [be V-ed + on/in]
- This imprint is in Chinese language and normally means longevity and harmony.
- Jackie Collins, Jilly Cooper and all those empowered scribes of the Black Lace imprint have been committing adultery to the page for years.
- The ground still bore the imprints of their feet. [+ of]
- Stationery can be imprinted with your message or logo. [be VERB-ed + with]
- Penguin has just launched an imprint called Lantern.
- Trauma travels through time and leaves an imprint on us no matter what lifetime we live in; conflicts in our past lives resonate with us in our present.
- The imprint of great sadness on his face
- To imprint a seal on wax
- The ceremonial kind of way my mom showed me the picture, as if she was unveiling a hidden treasure, left an imprint in my mind.
- Since its foundation in mid-2006, Best and Miles' Mistletone imprint has managed to drop a comparatively whopping 19 releases.
- To imprint the details on one's mind
- To imprint a paper with a seal
- Easy to do stepping stones with a leaf imprint; a beginner's guide.
- The noun is pronounced (ɪmprɪnt ). The verb is pronounced (ɪmprɪnt ).
- To imprint a kiss on the forehead
- A sight imprinted forever on her memory
- The imprint of starvation
- He left the imprint of his thought on all succeeding scholars.
- The day left an imprint in my mind.
- The shirts bore the company imprint on the right sleeve.
- For a fee, they can imprint the envelopes with a monogram.