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touch

Definition for touch

noun as in tiny amount

verb as in have to do with; regard

verb as in make mention

Strongest matches

cover, go over, mention

Strong matches

discuss, note, treat

verb as in compare with; correspond to

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And each of Hopper’s five wives has her own instrumental piece, which is oddly touching and unexpected, and serves the purpose of offering an emotional transition from era to era.

From Salon

We swam until our feet touched the sandy bottom and crawled out happy but exhausted.

“I knew it would touch a nerve,” Peck, 72, says over Zoom from New York.

The big levers of taxation are not being touched in this budget, as a review of the island's corporate tax system and the planned introduction of a GST are currently under way.

From BBC

The two exchanged phone numbers to keep in touch directly.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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