touch - use in sentences

Object

  • nerve: It was touching as few TV shows can be, in that it touched a nerve few would see as vulnerable.
  • ball: Every time he touched the ball he was booed - saying something considering his one of our own.

Converse of object

  • finish: Late on Sunday afternoon David Coleman puts the finishing touches to the pedestrian walkway across the newly installed turnout.
  • lose: Now 16, his only regret is that he lost touch with his friends from home.
  • add: Boys choir looking for trustees Bistro to add touch of class to.. .

Adjective modifier

  • finishing: The large blue Aga adds the finishing touch to the very contemporary look.
  • nice: A nice touch in this song is a very sixties style keyboard sound which, in style, is like The Doors.
  • deft: With a deft touch the PEBL U6 opens automatically to reveal an attractive keypad and large 262K color display.
  • gentle: A gentle touch on the sensitive touch-screen selection panel is all it takes for the sensors to translate your desires into perfectly brewed coffee.
  • soft: You will see that your bed has a thin sheet, with a very soft touch.
  • neat: They had a few fleeting opportunities and new signing Delroy Facey showed some neat touches early on.

Modifies a noun

  • screen: The touch screen Sudoku also has the option to.. .
  • pad: All the facilities can be controlled by a touch screen pad.
  • kiosk: Shortly after the self-financed company had been set up, work started on a bespoke in-store touch screen kiosk for the video rental company.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • upon: How the problems of copyright were to be overcome was only touched upon.

Preposition: of

  • button: DIY Gallery Roofing Metal roofing distributor who can ship nationwide is at the touch of a button.
  • elegance: Perfect for a vintage chic or shabby chic interior, this will add a real touch of elegance.
  • humor: Deliver Us From Evil is a good read, clever, brutal, with sly touches of dark humor.
  • luxury: Personal service and a determination to offer a touch of luxury for your special event are at the heart of what we offer.

Preposition: with

  • reality: Their endorsement ' feeds her ego and causes her to lose touch with reality ' .

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