Similar words: untouched, crouched, touch, touch on, in touch, touch up, retouch, touch down. Meaning: [tʌtʃ] adj. 1. having come into contact 2. being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion 3. slightly insane.
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31. What he said really touched my heart.
32. Your words touched her self-esteem.
33. Julia's soft heart was touched by his grief.
34. She touched up her lipstick in the mirror.
35. Without realizing, he had touched a raw nerve.
36. He touched glasses with all the guests.
37. The girl touched a lighted match to the kindling.
38. His action touched on betrayal.
39. I was touched that he still remembered me.
40. His hair was touched with grey.
41. She got shocked when she touched the bare wire.
42. She touched the handkerchief to her nose.
43. He touched her for 10 pounds.
44. They were touched by the warmth of the welcome.
45. A hand touched her on the shoulder.
46. He touched the cow's side with his stick.
47. He touched her cheek familiarly.
48. A smile touched her lips.
49. The photograph has been touched up.
50. The man seems to be slightly touched.
51. She was touched by their warm welcome.
52. His arrest touched off a riot.
53. The story touched me very deeply.
54. Tragedy touched their lives when their son was 16.
55. The matter was hardly touched on.
56. He swore that he had never touched the kid.
57. He has touched the lives of many people.
58. His manner touched on rudeness.
59. He was touched by the warmth of their welcome.
60. The damp weather touched up his cough.
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