Sentences with touch
touch
T t - Her tiny hands gently touched my face. [VERB noun]
- Sometimes even a light touch on the face is enough to trigger off this pain.
- Their knees were touching. [VERB]
- The evidence suggests that our sense of touch is programmed to diminish with age.
- He scored the first time he touched the ball. [VERB noun]
- When John began to restore the house in the 1960s, nothing had been touched for 40 years. [be VERB-ed]
- Pearce remained adamant, saying 'I didn't touch him'. [VERB noun]
- He doesn't drink much and doesn't touch drugs. [VERB noun]
- The film touches on these issues, but only superficially. [VERB + on/upon]
- ...a guilt that in some sense touches everyone. [VERB noun]
- It has touched me deeply to see how these people live. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
- His crinkly hair was touched with grey. [be VERB-ed + with]
- No one can touch these girls for professionalism. [VERB noun + for]
- By the third lap Kinkead had touched 289 m.p.h. [VERB noun]
- Now is the time to touch him for a loan. [VERB noun for noun]
- They called the event 'a tribute to heroes', which was a nice touch.
- The dishes he produces all have a personal touch.
- She thought she just had a touch of flu. [+ of]
- A touch of sarcasm
- The house needed a woman's touch
- With a touch of his brush he captured the scene
- The artist had a distinctive touch
- She added a few finishing touches to the book
- A touch of bronchitis
- The champion appeared to have lost his touch
- To get in touch with someone
- This piano has a nice touch
- He was an easy touch
- Don't touch the cake!
- Their hands touched briefly
- Don't touch the baby!
- The two properties touch
- Someone's touched my desk
- The war scarcely touched our town
- His sad story touched her
- I wouldn't touch that business
- The speech touched on several subjects
- Brown hair touched with gold
- Blackfly touched the flowers
- There's no-one to touch him
- He touched the high point in his career
- The ship touches at Tenerife
- To touch a match to kindling, to touch the ceiling with a stick
- Water won't touch these grease spots
- Frost touched the plants
- Clouds touched with pink
- Didn't touch his supper
- Cooking that can't touch hers
- A subject that touches our welfare
- touched him to the quick
- She has a nice touch with difficult people
- He lost his touch
- A touch of humor
- A touch of the flu
- To lose touch with reality, to keep in touch with friends
- To make a touch
- A delicate touch
- A piano with a heavy touch
- He touched the iron cautiously.
- She touched a match to the papers.
- A style that cannot touch that of Shakespeare.
- A gray dress touched with blue.
- The ship touched shore several times during the cruise.
- Their sufferings touched his heart.
- She can't touch the money until she's 21.
- He won't touch another drink.
- Don't you touch this child!
- A critic in all matters touching the kitchen.
- This grave decision touches all of us.
- He touched me for five dollars.
- An object with a slimy touch.
- He has a marvelous touch in dealing with people.
- To lose one's touch.
- To be out of touch with reality; Let's keep in touch.
- A touch of rheumatism.
- To provide the finishing touches.
- A touch of sarcasm in his voice.
- A touch of salt.
- The touch of the master.
- I can always hit him for ten—he's an easy touch.
- Willie put the touch on me for another ten last night.