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.
Random good picture Not show
151. Every time it moved it froze, one paw outstretched, not quite touching the ground.
152. For years, I fended off these touching but unnecessary acts of charity.
153. Strong fibres were weakened by touching while weak fibres were improved in strength if the surface were removed chemically.
154. Trim the pads if necessary with a scalpel to prevent them touching any neighbouring pads or tracks.
155. This he would find touching beyond anything: Sien brought to rest, at peace in a thrilling silence.
156. In this day of the lawsuit, touching a student is often actively discouraged by school administrators.
157. Audrey had arrived late, and her twittering, terrified, inept chatter was the most touching touch of all.
158. From the mountains, from the plains, from far-off villages, they came to be sanctified by seeing or touching him.
159. Now try to make a line through the maze without touching the boundaries of the maze.
160. Such graves, despite their isolation and neglect, are very touching.
161. It is both logical and touching, and relieves the movie of the awkwardness apparent in the earlier efforts.
162. Ships steamed, highways snaked, houses clustered, all, from this height, orderly, and in their smallness touching.
163. Edward's attempts to manipulate seemed both touching and, eventually, fruitless.
164. Charles rocked with the motion of the coach, falling gently against Sarah, their shoulders and legs continually touching.
165. I notice George lightly touching the temporal lobe, exploring for scar tissue once more.
166. The 113-year-old international date line was drawn arbitrarily and designed to avoid touching land.
167. They also presented us with a park bench from South Point Elementary, which included a plaque with a very touching message.
168. Tell them that the competition is to see who can go through the obstacles blindfold without touching them.
169. The silk of his robe touching her bare skin sent a terrible heat washing through her.
170. Suddenly the humour, the absurd, tender, touching poetry of the whole thing, made me smile.
171. The thought of him touching me just makes my skin crawl.
172. We are touching here on the sensitive area of competitive tendering and of privatisation.
173. In the easier version for younger children, they are freed by touching their outstretched arms.
174. Which is sweet and touching, as you can imagine, but not really much practical help.
175. A bit of a bombshell, Vi distracts Betty's hard-won suitor Hugh, touching off a set of sibling sparring. Sentencedict.com
176. There have also been cases where children have experienced food poisoning after touching farm animals.
177. But then, at other moments they would display the utmost delicacy in kissing a palm or touching a face.
178. The sun was huge: a glaring red ball which was almost touching the tops of the distant range of mountains.
179. Always work on a earthed surface and touch the ground plane before touching any components.
180. She had a head of flowing auburn hair and carried herself in a self-possessed manner touching on the arrogant.
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.