leave (one) with an impression

leave (one) with an impression

To have or create a strong impact on one, whether good or bad (usually specified by an adjective before "impression.") Make sure you brush your hair and wear a clean suit—you want to leave your co-workers with a good impression on your first day in the office. It's clear that the defendant's impassioned speech left the jury with a strong impression.
See also: impression, leave
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • leave an impression
  • make an impression
  • run a brush through (one's) hair
  • beat (one) to (something)
  • beat (one) to it
  • beat someone to it
  • beat to
  • beat to it
  • be out of house and home
  • out of house and home