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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211. He talked about his Kansas upbringing and touched on issues like judicial appointments, foreign policy, education reform and drug use.
212. It was an act of trust on their part, and it touched me.
213. There is a need to go on being touched, to receive affection and recognition in this way all through life.
214. All of us are the products of the lives that touched upon our own lives. Gordon B. Hinckley
215. The boy threw out his arm at astounding speed and touched her face.
216. The leaves were radiant in the light, and the cool, sweet air touched the skin, exhilarating and chilly.
217. I folded my arms and observed Emily Lightbody as she touched up her make-up preparatory to leaving.
218. The publican's aggressive stance towards the headmistress touched on deeper currents which were becoming condensed in the affair.
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