impalm in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To impalm means to hold or conceal an object, typically in the palm of the hand, often for the purpose of manipulation or display.
Sample Sentences
- The artisan chose to impalm the delicate glass figurine with care to avoid any damage.
- During the magic trick, the magician expertly impalmed the card, leaving the audience in awe.
- He demonstrated how to impalm a small object, making it appear as if it had vanished.
- The expert juggler could easily impalm three balls at once, showcasing his skill.
- To enhance the performance, the dancer learned to impalm a rose, adding a touch of elegance.
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