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toque
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fregadís
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toque
The physical coming together of two or more things.
contact
striking
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toque
1
How do you feel age
impinging
or widening your approach to your work?
2
He felt
impinging
itself more and more upon him a sense of watchfulness.
3
Ripples of panic raced out from their minds,
impinging
against those close by.
4
This is
impinging
on everybody and in all arenas of life.
5
These results indicate that this
impinging
jet method is promising for large-scale industrial production.
6
Before them went successive wedge-shaped lines,
impinging
upon dull blue.
7
One effect of the conflict
impinging
on the outside world is rampant piracy off Somalia.
8
The only thing
impinging
on my senses at this point was the echo of footsteps.
9
Yet she shrank in terror from an
impinging
sacrifice.
10
His hoofs struck the turf without
impinging
upon it.
11
We soon found it became contracted by
impinging
hills.
12
High quality and high quantity few-layer graphene was successfully prepared using a new
impinging
jet method.
13
That odd visual effect was now gone, but another quite unpleasant effect was
impinging
upon her.
14
As if life were made up of anything but the
impinging
of one personality upon another.
15
Only about forty meters down into the ice we saw indications that the layers were
impinging
.
16
But the lights were
there
-
not
impinging
on the flitter, or patrolling along its line of flight.
impinging
impinge
impinge on
impinge directly
impinge light
impinge too
imping children
Portuguese
toque
Catalan
fregadís
contacte
toc
fricció
fregament
Spanish
toque
contacto
roce