"Touchet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Touchet" Meaning

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"Touchet" Examples

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1. The fragile vase touched the edge of the table, but fortunately didn't break.
2. Her hand touched mine as she passed by, and I felt a spark of electricity.
3. The ball touched the ground with a gentle thud, but refused to roll away.
4. The door creaked and touched the frame as it swung open.
5. The doctor's gloved hand touched the patient's pulse, checking for a heartbeat.

"Touchet" Similar Words

Touch-screen

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Touch

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To make physical contact with something or someone, often lightly.<br><br>Example: She touched his arm to get his attention.<br><br>To have a gentle or slight effect on someone or something.<br><br>Example: The rain will touch the soil tomorrow.<br><br>To be in contact with someone or something.<br><br>Example: Have you been in touch with your sister recently?<br><br>To have a particular skill or quality.<br><br>Example: She has a touch for business and is very successful.<br><br>To reach or come into contact with the bottom or surface of something.<br><br>Example: The boat touched the ground.

Touchable

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Capable of being touched; having a physical presence or form that can be perceived through the sense of touch.

Touchdown

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A touchdown is a score in several sports, including American football and rugby, when a player carries or catches the ball into the end zone of the opponent's field.

Touchdowns

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Touche

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A touch or encounter, often used in a social or psychological sense. For example: "It took a lot of courage to ask her out on a date - that was quite a tale."

Touched

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Touches

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To come into contact with something or someone by physical means, often with a part of one's body or by an object.<br><br>Example: "She touched my hand."

Toucheurism

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Tochismus (also known as fantasmagoric or palpation, though the latter can also refer to another medical touch disorder) refers to the compulsive and habitual touching oneself in public or in inappropriate situations, or a paraphilia in which the person derives sexual pleasure from having their body touched.<br><br>It may be a form of paraphilia or a fetish and could be used as a psychiatric syndrome. This was first recorded in 1870.<br><br>A diagnosis of toucheurism was formerly listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-I) and DSM-II before being removed in the DSM-III.

Touchier

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Touchily

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In a way that is easily annoyed or irritated; aggressively or quarrelsome.

Touchiness

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The quality of being easily upset or annoyed.

Touching

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To connect or come into contact with something or someone physically, or to be very close to something in a figurative sense.<br><br>Example: "She had a touching moment with her grandmother when they shared a warm hug."

Touchingly

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In a way that is emotionally affecting and endearing, often because it shows kindness, sympathy, or affection. It can also refer to the quality of being moving or affecting someone's emotions, especially by being sentimental or sincere.

Touchless

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Touchline

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The touchline is the area along the side of a sports playing field, just behind the sidelines. It is the area where spectators, coaches, and team officials typically congregate to watch a game, offer support to their team, and communicate with the players.<br><br>In association football (soccer), rugby, and rugby league, the touchline is also where players who are substituted into the game enter and exit the field of play. It is usually a defined zone on the field, marked by a line or a line of cones, and is closely monitored by officials to ensure that all rules and regulations are enforced.<br><br>The term "touchline" can also be used informally to refer to the people who are watching the game from the sidelines, or to the excitement and energy of the crowd.