Similar words: each other, reach, preach, each, teach, beach, teacher, each time. Meaning: v. 1. move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense 2. reach outward in space 3. attempt to communicate.
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61) Fashionistas cross the threshold and instantly reach out to touch not only the garments, but also draperies of natural silk and translucent voile, not to mention custom-carpeted floor areas.
62) So do reach out ultimately to your assigned teaching fellow, to me, to the help list, to the forums online.
63) I had done everything I knew to reach out to the Republicans in Washington; they had tried to demonize me from day one.
64) To reach out for another is to risk involvement. Reach out anyway.
65) TheOldie :Now there was a cunt you just wanted to reach out and smack that smarmy look off her face !
66) The irony of standing in Dickinson's bedroom clutching a recreated fascicle was that while I could reach out and touch her poetry,(Sentencedict.com ) her essence would forever remain just beyond my grasp.
67) His soul would reach out in its blind way to her and find her gone.
68) Use the Yahoo! HotJobs salary calculator, and also reach out to your out-of-office network to find out how people at other companies are being compensated.
69) The black middle class must now reach out with more empathy and concern to the lower class.
70) I'm going to reach out with a if you don't shut up.
71) Reach out to the community children and bring them to the Lord Jesus through VBS, CEF Day Camp, and other outreaching programs.
72) We will reach out to countries transitions from authoritarianism to democracy, and from war to peace.
73) At his inauguration last month, the president said his administration would reach out to rival states, declaring "we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist."
74) And not only to invest in your own home but to reach out and help raise kids in the broader munity.
75) President Obama says he is trying to reach out to the Iranians with diplomacy.
76) The way to be happy is to let go , and reach out.
77) They wanted to reach out and help those who needed them.
78) They have tried to reach out to these unfortunate people.
79) But your mid-life crisis is no reason to reach out to last week's one-night stand and ask them to marry you.
80) "One way or the other they're going to reach out and move on," said James Thurber of American University's Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies.
81) D . Katie tried to kill herself order to reach out for help.
82) Whereon they all did thumbs-up and "Have a good day".Meg Wilkes is right: admit frailty and hands reach out.
83) President Bush said federal and local officials will not only focus on population centers like Cedar Rapids, but will also reach out to smaller towns affected by the flood.
84) The sale of up to four Mistral-class assault ships is seen as France's most ambitious bid yet to reach out to Russia, but negotiations have stumbled over Moscow's demands for a transfer of technology.
85) Never be afraid to reach out and meet someone new.
86) The characters reach out to one another with the most delicate of antennae.
87) Let's reach out to the foreigners when they are in trouble.
88) Soroptimist clubs distribute information about domestic violence and about how victims can get help. Clubs reach out to working women -- domestic abuse often spills over into the workplace.
89) HotJobs salary calculator, and also reach out to your out-of-office network to find out how people at other companies are being compensated.
90) Recalling some long ago Sunday school admonition to 'care for the sick, feed the hungry, and clothe the naked. ' I was moved by some powerful inner urge to reach out to this unfortunate person.