touch

  • 81touch — See: COMMON TOUCH, IN TOUCH, LOSE TOUCH, OUT OF TOUCH …

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  • 82Touch Me —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différentes œuvres portant le même titre. Touch Me est un film d Anthony Spinelli sorti en 1971. Touch Me est une chanson des Doors (1968). Touch Me (I Want Your Body) est une chanson de Samantha Fox… …

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  • 83touch up — I delineate lightly, refine, amend, improve, correct (see improvement). II Tactile sense Nouns 1. touch, tact[us], contact, impact, taction; tactility, palpability, tangibility, tangency; feeling, sensation; manipulation, massage, fondling;… …

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  • 84TOUCH — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index touch noun brush1, brush2, contact, dig, embrace, kiss, tangibility, touch (4) adjective affecting, tactile, tang …

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  • 85touch — See: common touch, in touch, lose touch, out of touch …

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  • 86touch up — {v.} 1. To paint over (small imperfections.) * /I want to touch up that scratch on the fender./ * /The woodwork is done, but there are a few places he has to touch up./ 2. To improve with small additions or changes. * /He touched up the… …

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  • 87touch up — {v.} 1. To paint over (small imperfections.) * /I want to touch up that scratch on the fender./ * /The woodwork is done, but there are a few places he has to touch up./ 2. To improve with small additions or changes. * /He touched up the… …

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  • 88touch-up — /tuch up /, n. an act or instance of touching up: Her makeup needed a touch up. [1880 85; n. use of v. phrase touch up] * * * …

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  • 89touch-up — 1. noun a slight correction or adjustment The frosting just needs a little touch ups to be smooth and even. 2. adjective used or intended for slight corrections or adjustments They supplied a bottle of touch up paint to repair scratches …

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  • 90touch up — verb a) to make slight corrections or adjustments; to fill in or perfect Use a small brush to touch up the paint anywhere it is uneven. b) To fondle or to grope someone in flirtatious or sleazy way The creep was trying to touch up my girlfriend …

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