Similar words: touch, in touch, retouch, touch up, touch on, touchdown, touching, touch-and-go. Meaning: n. a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated.
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4. A man's deed is the touchstone of his greatness or littleness.
5. Job security has become the touchstone of a good job for many employees.
6. Pupil behaviour was seen as 'the touchstone of quality' of the school system.
7. Motherhood is seen as a touchstone of female identity.
8. The touchstone of the relationship is commercial.
9. It is a touchstone for legal definitions and rulings.
10. Tested against the touchstone of Scripture, his speculations would reduce the Bible to the size of a slim paperback.
11. They tend to regard grammar as the touchstone of all language performance.
12. Labour productivity, the touchstone for new growth, remains low.
13. The Touchstone maintains the weather on this planet.
14. Confession remained the touchstone of guilt or innocence.
15. Speaking the truth , it is the touchstone of potters'skills in throwing.
16. Nonetheless, Wonder Woman remains a touchstone of popular culture, a symbol of feminism and an enduring piece of psychology history.
17. The Touchstone was a small pebble that could turn any common metal into pure gold.
18. " In this fog? " asked Touchstone. " How can he have a garden party? "
19. The touchstone was a small pebble that could turn any common metal into pure gold.
20. Until relatively recently, the Japanese car industry was the touchstone of international success.
21. Most people think of the federal government as a touchstone of anti-discrimination.
22. I knew one little poem by her, when I was very small, and it became a kind of touchstone.
23. He has been a guiding beacon in my professional life and a touchstone of human integrity.
24. I have believed that since my earliest days, and I have used it as a touchstone in all my leadership endeavors.
25. At its core would be using inflation-adjusted interest rates on short-term credit as its touchstone in setting policy.
26. The truth of the matter is that the current account deficit is a touchstone for the success of the Thatcher revolution.
27. It is about the false use of personal chronology as an indicator or touchstone of human capacity and worth.http://sentencedict.com/touchstone.html
28. We have to set this machine from here to track the Touchstone.
29. Her beauty is not a frivolous irrelevancy but a touchstone to a full life.
30. Recognition of the Paraclete in the New Prophecy was their touchstone of authenticity.
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