Synonym: affecting, moving, pathetic, provoking, tender. Similar words: slouching, crouching, touch, touch up, touch on, in touch, touchdown, touch-and-go. Meaning: ['tʌtʃɪŋ] n. 1. the event of something coming in contact with the body 2. the act of putting two things together with no space between them. adj. arousing affect.
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91. He can not restrain himself from touching my hair, my body, my face, no matter how public the place.
92. Ryker vaulted the barrier and ran after them, slipping one hand into his jacket, touching the hilt of the knife.
93. It's like an Electric Ballroom gig: rowdy, bawdy, hands outstretched, fingers touching, bodies crushing.
94. She makes her evolution, from neutral to fully committed, a credible, touching experience.
95. How touching it was that Maman should embody such artistry and so simple a heart!
96. I can't get near him, you know, not within touching distance.
97. Isobel ran from one to another, touching the gleaming coachwork, the glittering chrome.
98. He closed the crocodile's eyes by touching them with a stick, then cut the snarled rope away with his knife.
99. Put the cards face down on the table so that the edges are touching.
100. They are protected from too much human contact because of studies showing that touching increased their levels of stress.
101. I was standing with my back to the aviary, my jacket almost touching the wire mesh, still puzzled.
102. Explanation Put the hammer down on the table with the wooden handle touching the edge.
103. Last week, I received a touching postcard from a recently divorced friend in Bonn thanking me for a letter.
104. The boy gazed back sweetly, forbearing from touching anything, and daring anyone to challenge his intentions.
105. When he motioned for her to take the wooden spoon from him she did so, avoiding touching him at all costs.
106. He gets a thrill out of touching and feeling good cloth, especially silk.
107. Farrell reached inside his jacket, his fingers touching the butt of the.45 in his shoulder holster.
108. She recalled how hard it was to keep from touching the woman on the bus.
109. Now reverse the position by rotating the hands but keeping them touching.
110. His swollen, inflamed face had become unbearable now; he could neither touch it, nor refrain from touching it.
111. Melanie felt a lump in her throat; it was a touching and whole-hearted welcome.
112. Right away he felt the strands of a certain kind of nauseated pity touching him.
113. There was something very touching, Ena, thought, about a kiddy with gaps.
114. Men in the North still drink the most with East Anglian males hardly touching a drop.
115. The fingers touching the back of her neck were stronger now-the strokes bolder as though Baby Suggs were gathering strength.
116. Since those legs happen to be touching the ground,(Sentencedict.com) the body moves forward.
117. Even barely touching him, she could feel the taut power of the muscles beneath her hand.
118. Her driving instructor was a disgusting lecherous old devil -- always touching her knee.
119. But in its depiction of brotherly love it achieves much that is touching and unexpected.
120. He did it nimbly, his feet scarcely touching the narrow steel treads.
More similar words: slouching, crouching, touch, touch up, touch on, in touch, touchdown, touch-and-go, untouched, keep in touch, untouchability, keep in touch with, etching, itching, poaching, teaching, matching, stretching, scorching, bleaching, screeching, burst out laughing, ouch, couch, vouch, crouch, voucher, avouch, couch potato, chin.