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NGSL Rank: 832
touch
tʌtʃ
Meanings
verb
- come into or be in contact with.E.g. he leaned back so that only two legs of his chair touched the floor
- handle in order to interfere with, alter, or otherwise affect.E.g. I didn't play her records or touch any of her stuff
- affect or concern.E.g. a tenth of state companies have been touched by privatization
- produce feelings of affection, gratitude, or sympathy in.E.g. she was touched by her friend's loyalty
- reach (a specified level or amount).E.g. sales touched twenty grand last year
noun
- an act of touching someone or something.E.g. her touch on his shoulder was hesitant
- a small amount; a trace.E.g. add a touch of vinegar
- a distinctive manner or method of dealing with something.E.g. later he showed a surer political touch
- the area beyond the sidelines, out of play.E.g. his clearance went directly into touch
- an act of asking for and getting a loan or gift from someone.E.g. I only tolerated him because he was good for a touch now and then
- a series of changes shorter than a peal.
- a thing that tests the worth or character of something.E.g. you must put your fate to the touch
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