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Meanings of
soft touch
in English
Portuguese
trouxa
Catalan
tanoca
Spanish
primo
Back to the meaning
A person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of.
mark
fool
mug
patsy
sucker
gull
chump
fall guy
Portuguese
trouxa
Usage of
soft touch
in English
1
The hobby of the next master was slow motions with
soft
touch
.
2
Pfff.' In strolls Cat and immediately recognizes Suga as a
soft
touch
.
3
Can't have people thinking I'm a
soft
touch
,
I hope you understand.'
4
Now he could hear the feather-
soft
touch
of insect feet against stone.
5
Then, in his extremity, he felt a
soft
touch
upon his arm.
6
He dreamed of her sweet smile, her
soft
touch
,
her gentle voice.
7
He scooted close to her chair, sensing a
soft
touch
for scraps.
8
The moment had come for Violet's
soft
touch
,
for Violet's encouraging word.
9
She could spot a safe one, a
soft
touch
,
all right.
10
They've got friends who have heard that you're a
soft
touch
.
11
A
soft
touch
on his shoulder made him lift his head.
12
A manager who was a
soft
touch
wouldn't last a month.
13
Rose felt merely a
soft
touch
of thin, tightly closed lips.
14
I felt its energy flow through me like a
soft
touch
.
15
There's an assumption that charities are the job world's
soft
touch
.
16
I can almost feel the
soft
touch
of their wings on my skin.
Other examples for "soft touch"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
soft
touch
soft
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
soft touch
Portuguese
trouxa
otário
Catalan
tanoca
pallús
babau
beneit
gamarús
enze
tòtil
encantat
Spanish
primo
Soft touch
through the time
Soft touch
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common