Use touch in a sentence
Sentences starting with touch
- Touch me, and you touch Ismail. [11]
- Touch it, and taste it, and it is as good as the kiss of a bride. [10]
- Touch my hand--be not afraid--touch it. [5]
- Touch him not, he is the King! [5]
- Touch me not! [2]
Sentences ending with touch
- I will help you perfect the thing, and give it the finishing touch. [10]
- When Prince Andrew went in the two princesses, who had only met once before for a short time at his wedding, were in each other's arms warmly pressing their lips to whatever place they happened to touch. [2]
- It was her voice--that touch. [11]
- The tracks of two wheels run side by side and never touch. [10]
- We haven't the touch. [8]
- Cooper adds a touch. [5]
- They know how to do it, they have that kind of touch. [4]
- Only, now and then, there is a letter of abject humiliation and complete surrender, when some golden vision, some iridescent soap-bubble, had vanished at his touch. [5]
- On that one theme, which was in his and all their minds, it was impossible to touch. [12]
- Woe is to them if they touch! [6]
Short sentences using touch
- No one can touch that. [11]
- Seven figures wouldn't touch it. [4]
- You shall not touch it. [11]
- That seemed to touch him. [9]
- The customs never touch him. [11]
- No one shall touch him. [10]
- His touch thrilled her. [11]
- The touch had come. [11]
- W-wouldn't touch 'em. [9]
- Don't touch me! [9]
Sentences containing touch two or more times
- I think we may feel sure that it was not the King's touch that made the cure in any instance, but the patient's faith in the efficacy of a King's touch. [5]
- And look here, Doctor, I could n't help getting this great folio Albinus, 1747,--and the nineteenth century can't touch it, Doctor,--can't touch it for completeness and magnificence, so all the learned professors tell me! [6]
More example sentences with the word touch in them
- But why touch your words with satire? [11]
- He was just young enough, and there was still enough natural health in him, to know the healing touch of a perfect decency, a pure truth of spirit. [11]
- One of these young brains is like a bunch of India crackers; once touch fire to it and it is best to keep hands off until it has done popping,--if it ever stops. [6]
- Once more, if you touch the Urania again I warn you, you shall learn--" "Well, what? [10]
- I am glad you told me my faults plainly in private, for in your public notice you touch on them so lightly, I should perhaps have passed them over thus indicated, with too little reflection. [14]
- He who had yearned for the touch of a hand felt the long tremble and the heart-beat of a woman. [13]
- Suppose he could write one book that should touch the heart of the world. [4]
- He thought he would rather die than touch it again. [5]
- Such rough treatment would also have blunted the sense of touch, on which their delicate use largely depends. [1]
- He was not worthy to touch her, but still she loved him. [9]
- I wrote 4000 words to-day and I touch 3000 and upwards pretty often, and don't fall below 1600 any working day. [5]
- I'm afraid Rex won't succeed his father," she added, with a touch of regret and a glance of pride at her husband. [9]
- He left her without so much as a touch of the hand, because she had wished it. [9]
- He was quite without self-consciousness, although there was that little touch of irresponsibility in him which betrayed a readiness to sell his dignity for a small compensation. [11]
- I will deal with them without presents; and if I had the gold of the Bank of England stored in the garrison there, they should not touch a piece of it. [9]
- She carefully followed with her fingers the groove in which the stone lay, and having recalled its shape by her sense of touch, she began her search anew. [10]
- Lali was moving with a little touch of grandeur in her manner and a more than ordinary deliberation. [11]
- With all the will in the world, their souls lost touch, though the sense in the clergyman of the other's vague yearning for human companionship was never absent. [9]
- There's wimmin there wid cheeks like roses and buthermilk, and a touch that'd make y'r heart pound on y'r ribs; but none that's grander than Heldon's wife. [11]
- Hundreds of families whose men were in the army came to be within touch of the War Office and Aldershot, and the capital of the Empire was overrun by intriguers, harmless and otherwise. [11]
- But touch him where we may he feels a hurt; and while Uncle Conrad and the rest press him with questions, he can only point to his head and lips, which are too weak for thinking or speaking. [10]
- Barbara had retired when Peter at last appeared, so weary that he could scarcely touch the meal that had been kept ready for him. [10]
- I buy them, when other steel companies won't touch 'em. [9]
- I remarked afterward, when I chanced to shake hands with her, that her fingers enclosed one's hand; it was not a mere touch or pressure, but an unemotional and possessive clasp. [11]
- Such was Berry when he had under his razor one of Ingolby's business foes of Manitou, who had of late been in touch with Felix Marchand. [11]
- It was at what the soldiers called the Stay Awhile Hospital that he came in living touch again with the life he had left behind. [11]
- He knew that what he read was the true interpretation of her speech, for in some manner--he guessed not how--she had begun to idealize him, to feel that the touch of these things defiled him. [9]
- She was like wet clay on which even the light touch of a butterfly leaves a mark, her sister like a mirror from which the breath that has dimmed it instantly and entirely vanishes. [10]
- His regular features were still beautiful in their symmetry, and there was a touch of pathos in their mournful gentleness, so evidently incapable of any firm resolve, especially when a smile lent his mouth a bewitching charm. [10]
- The heart-secrets that were revealed that night now so long vanished, how they touch me as I give them voice! [5]
- Why, when we were retreating from Sventsyani we dare not touch a stick or a wisp of hay or anything. [2]
- The little tables were ranged along by the windows, and it chanced that Mr. Harry Riddle sat so close to us that we could touch him. [9]
- If these people were indeed so foul as to defile every thing they touch, how would this pure, this tender, holy impulse show itself even in them in all its beauty and perfection? [10]
- At length I went and laid my hands upon his shoulder, and at my touch he started. [9]
- Her sarcasm was well veiled, but I could feel the sardonic touch beneath the smiling surface. [11]
- The board gives way as soon as you touch it; and before you have got by, the bag of sand comes round whack on the back of your neck. [6]
- The men's mouths watered for him, for he would have made a whole banquet; but no one dared to touch him, of course, for he would sink a boat promptly if molested. [5]
- Yet there it was, that curious, useless concession to old prejudices, the little touch of hypocrisy--she left the will where she had found it. [11]
- What delight it was to burst from the shelter of the thicket and touch with our poles two, three, or four of the surprised enemies ere they thought of defence! [10]
- You said it was the worst bad luck in the world to touch a snake-skin with my hands. [5]
- Here at last was something to touch a fibre of my brain, but a pain came with the effort of memory. [9]
- The rude symbolism was softened and toned to an almost poetical refinement, and gave to the harmless revels a touch of Arcady. [11]
- Even Sally Grover was powerless to prevent the inevitable, and the touch of her hand seemed the signal for the release of the pent-up forces. [9]
- But here he was in touch with his heritage. [11]
- The long facade was imposing, dignified, with a touch of conventionality and solidity in keeping with my standing in the city. [9]
- But her hand-clasp was firm and strong; and her touch thrilled him. [11]
- You see, he was billed for the king's-evil--to touch for it, I mean--and it wouldn't be right to disappoint the house and it wouldn't make a delay worth considering, anyway, it was only a one-night stand. [5]
- At last she was aroused by the touch of the conductor on her sleeve. [9]
- And yet there was a touch of melancholy in it all, the horizon was so vast, and the mist of uncertainty lay along it. [4]
- She hurried along Warren Street without once looking over her shoulder; her feet seemed scarcely to touch the ground, the sound of music was in her ears, the lights sparkled. [9]
- But the sweet voice of Number Five and her sincere way of addressing him seemed to touch his feelings. [6]
- In releasing the vessel, the ragamuffins seem to have had a touch of humor, for they gave the captain a "receipt" for what they had taken, and an order on the British consul at Messina to pay for the same. [4]
- The captain was very strict; therefore I knew better than to touch a bell without orders. [5]
- No poet who valued his reputation would touch such a theme as that. [5]
- I will touch upon that presently. [5]
- Sir Launcelot got up steam, he and I loaded up the kettle with unslaked lime and carbolic acid, with a touch of lactic acid added thereto, then filled the thing up with water and inserted the steam-spout under the canopy. [5]
- They picked her up and flung her around like nothing and landed her gently on the solid, smooth bottom of sand--so gently, indeed, that we barely felt her touch it, barely felt her quiver when she came to a standstill. [5]
- Whether at Loyland Towers, or at her mother's house in Limerick, there was no touch of forwardness in her, or in anything she said or did. [11]
- He felt in touch, once more, faintly but perceptibly, with something stable in the chaos. [9]
- Soft act, faint touch, no meaning did it bear To any save myself, who felt the air Of a new feeling cross my soul's clear sight. [11]
- You could not touch your eye more gently than the good woman handles Selene's foot. [10]
- It was in touch with the universal movement of humanity and of human thought and speculation. [4]
- For whatsoever had touch with Joan of Arc, that thing is immortal. [5]
- He got in touch with a few artists and began to paint, doing little scenes in the Bowery and of the night-life of New York, and visiting the Hudson River and Long Island for landscape and seascape sketches. [11]
- Clark, with that touch which made men love him and die for him, laid his hand on the Captain's shoulder. [9]
- Hence we must touch upon these tragedies lightly. [9]
- Paula will not touch them; she is too high-souled to tell you who it is that you would indeed do well to lock up in the deepest dungeon-cell! [10]
- A few can touch the magic string, And noisy Fame is proud to win them;-- Alas for those that never sing, But die with all their music in them! [6]
- If he should touch the letters! [11]
- People need to touch the facts, and nearness in time is contiguity. [4]
- She could almost touch the brown hair waving back carelessly from the forehead, untouched by powder, in the fashion of the time; and she could hear his cheery laugh quite plainly, so complete was the illusion. [11]
- This was a touch that would reach to the farthest borders of his being--would bring him back from the Immortal Gates. [11]
- You have the touch that heals, not lacerates. [5]
- The light, warm touch soothed the fettered prince of the desert, and, rubbing his brow against Melissa's round arm, he muttered a low, contented growl. [10]
- And here we touch one of the regrettable symptoms of the times, which is not by any means most conspicuous in the medical profession. [4]
- I need only touch on the common modes of misunderstanding or misapplying the evidence of nature. [3]
- Venters felt a touch on his elbow. [13]
- He felt Virginia's touch on his arm. [9]
- Boys must not touch off their squibs and crackers too near the powder-magazine. [6]
- He had some touch of wit, some biting observation, and, as he neared the place of the encounter, he played upon the coming event with a mordant frivolity. [11]
- There was a touch of undeveloped pathos in her character, for she had been left alone too young, been given responsibility too soon. [11]
- She had a touch of the vixen--an impetuous, loving, forceful mademoiselle, in marked contrast to the rather ascetic Francois, whose ways were more refined than his origin might seem to warrant. [11]
- It was a touch of the Vaal. [11]
- There was a touch of the grotesque in the Gallic robe with a red hood in which this ominous-looking contemner of humanity was wrapped. [10]
- It gave a touch of the bizarre to a distinguished head, it lent an air of the singular to a personality which had flare and force--an almost devilish force. [11]
- He had a touch of the assured yet fine dignity of a well-placed and well-educated Catholic prelate, though combined with the warlike spirit of a Protestant. [10]
- He had that touch of shrewdness to save him from fatuity where the Lavilettes were concerned. [11]
- At sight and touch of him the memory of what she had prepared to say vanished. [9]
- Calm words, slow touch of hand, but, oh, the cry, The long, long cry of passion and of joy Within my heart; the star-burst in the sky-- The world--our world--which time may not destroy! [11]
- They recognized the touch of fashion and of form, of a worldly education, of a convention which lifted her away from the tan and the caravan, from the everlasting itinerary. [11]
- With a little touch of dramatic extravagance, she leaned over and down, and drew her fingers contemptuously along the rag-carpet on the floor. [11]
- It was the touch of a born musician who certainly had skill, but who had infinitely more of musical passion. [11]
- They are to touch neither a sail nor a pump, but to be merely passengers--deadheads at that--to be carried snug and dry throughout the storm, and safely landed right side up. [7]
- A cool, damp touch moved across her brow. [13]
- Do the resolutions touch me at all? [7]
- Maids should never touch matters which do not beseem them! [10]
- I will never touch it again! [5]
- I see you touch his breast, his pulse. [11]
- Now they just touch 'em off with a little dynamite, and they've got a cellar dug and filled up with kindling ready for housekeeping whenever you want it. [8]
- It does not touch any thing at all. [5]
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