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touché
noun as in humiliation
Example Sentences
“Touché, Miss Lumley. Your years at Swanburne have given you impressive powers of observation and deduction. As it happens, the ancestry of the Quinzys and that of the Ashtons are intimately linked. As is true of many old English families, of course.”
“Touché, all you obnoxious parents.”
“Touché mais pas coulé,” Dupont wrote in French - “Hit but not sunk” - a reference to the naval battle board game “Touché Coulé.”
Between noon and 5 p.m., local LGBTQ+ artists including drag artist Gina Touche and music artist Yuelan will take the stage in Redmond’s Downtown Park.
Sinwell is vice chair and senior partner at Deloitte & Touche.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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