touched
IPA: tˈʌtʃt
adjective
- Emotionally moved (by), made to feel emotion (by).
- Slightly mentally deficient; touched in the head.
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Examples of "touched" in Sentences
- They use the phrase "touched by the sun" whenever they discuss skin tone.
- His name touched the fringes of his thoughts and he was immediately alert.
- The title touched on one of my pet peeves: the equation of 'baseball' with 'major league 'baseball'.
- Mr. Obama's deliberate use of the phrase touched off a furor, even if the basic outlines of a peace settlement remain unchanged.
- The soft beauty of the Latin word touched with an enchanting touch the dark of the evening, with a touch fainter and more persuading than the touch of music or of a woman's hand.
- I picked up the second one on a whim, since it was next to Gura's book and the title touched upon my need to know how exactly the French philosopher's did influence the ideas of at least a couple Transcendentalists.
- First Relay to see that all children actually _walk_; no running; when hands are to be touched, they _must be touched_; when erasers or handkerchiefs are dropped, they must be picked up by the ones who dropped them before proceeding with the game; if to be exchanged, they must be exchanged.
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