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touch

[tuhch] / tʌtʃ /








VERB
make mention
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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She said: "Its really important that the police are there and they're investigating and anybody who has any information that might be useful to the police, I urge them to get in touch with them."

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"The handball law states that if a player scores in the opponents' goal immediately after the ball has touched their hand/arm, even if accidental, then it's a handball offence," he said.

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He did 10 days' work experience with them, and they put him in touch with an organisation called Standing Tall, which offered him a home for 12 months and helped him prepare for work.

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The Foreign Office has set up its "Register Your Presence" system for Britons in many Middle Eastern countries, so the government here knows where its citizens are and can keep in touch.

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In a charity fundraiser started in his memory, Zeeshan was described as being known for his "kindness, generosity, and laughter touched everyone who knew him".

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