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touch <a touch; touches> N

be touch VB

double touch ACOUS

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He built the structures with the touch of a master mason.
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Touch technologies encourage interactivity in surprising ways -- people simply enjoy working with touch and appear to be more willing to explore with a tactile interface than with a mouse-driven environment.
www.wired.com
Others think the switch toward community journalism is a natural reaction to our out-of-touch mega media.
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Not that your manager salary impacts anything, but it's a nice touch.
www.capsulecomputers.com.au
It was pretty much touch-and-go for a while.
www.straight.com
The robots can also be displayed on the television instead of the controller screen by gesturing up on the touch pad.
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When on finals to touch down, the aircraft nosed up 45, stalled and struck a house.
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Whilst a popularity for gift cards and e-gift cards still prevails -- the lack of a personal touch makes these offerings less attractive.
sociable.co
The top screen displays the normal gameplay, while the bottom touchscreen can function as an overhead map and touch controls.
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And frankly, even in this film, we'll only touch upon what a lot of his powers are.
www.themovienetwork.com

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