This unreality in the later Boffin scenes makes the end of the story of John Harmon somewhat more unimpressive perhaps than it might otherwise have been.
The very earliest works of Thackeray are much more unimpressivethan those of Dickens.
How simple and unimpressive we are, Basil," she said, "beside all these people!
The Marches got no splendor for the two prices they paid, and their approach to their hotel on Unter den Linden was as unimpressive as the ignoble avenue itself.
As far as the more visible commerce of the more sight-seen parts of the Thames is concerned, it is as unimpressive as may be.
Each event was announced some minutes beforehand by the ringing of a ratherunimpressive hand-bell.
Probably much of the natural supremacy of the male of our species has been lost in all ranks of society through the unimpressive simplicity of modern dress.
That is why she is to the casual traveler an unimpressive city, although we think that her lack of a dignified main street in her business section is responsible for much of this impression.
And yet she is a rather unimpressive city to the eye, at first sight and at last.
He was a ruin, a man run to seed; large without being strong, too stout about the middle, too slack about the knees, no steel and whipcord anywhere about this sprawling unimpressive bulk.
Excepting this, the unimpressive old smudges hung above the mantel, and probably standing for some family progenitors, gazed out of their caricatured eyes on an uneventful meal.
Barney had a glimpse of an unimpressivegreen and silver disk, reddish froggy eyes.
The plate framed an unimpressive section of the galaxy, a blurred scattering of stars condensing toward the right, and, somewhat left of center, a large misty red globe.
Liebknecht arrived early, a slight and unimpressive figure in somewhat worn field-grey, the German khaki.
In the quotation from Homer there is not one unimpressive or unworthy verse, while in that from Hegesias every single sentence will prove offensive.