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n. the event of something coming in contact with the body; "he longed for the touch of her hand"; "the cooling touch of the night air" [syn: touching ] the faculty of touch; "only sight and touch enable us to locate objects in the space around us" [syn: ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Touch \Touch\, v. i. To be in contact; to be in a state of junction, so that no space is between; as, two spheres touch only at points. --Johnson. To fasten; to take effect; to make impression. [R.] Strong waters pierce metals, and will touch upon gold, ...
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" Touch " is the debut single from Singer-songwriter and musician Shura . It was released in March 2014 and re-released in February 2016, featuring vocals from rapper Talib Kweli , through Polydor Records . It eventually became the lead single of Shura's ...
Usage examples of touch.
MacInnes strode forward to receive the raucous greeting and Abigail watched the reunion with a touch of envy.
Once in a while, though, there would be glimpses of the sun--which looked abnormally large--and of the moon, whose markings held a touch of difference from the normal that I could never quite fathom.
Nearly every item that came aboard was subject to a gentle touch of his hand before being taken below.
His shaft filled her, until she was abrim with him, so deep he touched her very womb.
The Acceptor probed and touched and caressed this new region of space with its farflung senses.
As he studied her sleeping face, he ached inside to stop the car and take hold of her, to whisper her name against her mouth, to tell her how much he loved her, how much he wanted her, so much that already his body-He cursed under his breath, reminding himself that he was closer now to forty than to twenty and that the turbulent, uncontrollable reaction of his body to the merest thought of touching her was the reaction of an immature boy, not an adult man.
Raby had that touch of generosity in her own character that never permitted her to see merit without openly acknowledging, and endeavouring to reward it.
And I thought the way we met, with the FBI vouching for Nield, was something slightly esoteric, a comedy 276 touch like the Acme Quick Service brothers.
Then, a bell sounds, and acrasin is released by special cells toward which the others converge in stellate ranks, touch, fuse together, and construct the slug, solid as a trout.
Venerian lives upon the bottom of an everlasting sea of fog and his thin epidermis, utterly without pigmentation, burns and blisters as frightfully at the least exposure to actinic light as does ours at the touch of a red-hot iron.
Ashurst remarks that while the cutaneous surface of the stump was acutely sensitive to the touch, there was no manifestation of pain evinced upon handling the exposed nerve.
The hair was so acutely sensitive that the slightest touch occasioned severe pain at the roots.
Deaf people have always been remarkable for their acuteness of vision, touch, and smell.
The spinnerets touch it somewhere, anywhere, and that is enough: adhesion is at once restored.
Here it obviously is not the mere touch, but the effect produced by the caustic, which induces the tip to transmit some influence to the adjoining part, causing it to bend away.