Common name for small arachnids.
A slight but appreciable amount.
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Examples for "touch "
Examples for "touch "
1 And that's the problem: the law is out of touch with reality.
2 The One Power won't work here; they can't touch the True Source.
3 Photo: Instagram Physical touch is essential for our physical and emotional health.
4 Cameras, gyroscopic controls, touch pads: they were all used to good effect.
5 In times of great need, we often touch abilities beyond the everyday.
1 She did, however, drop a hint about a possible new television role.
2 Taking her hint , Agent Showers said, The kidnapping happened three days ago.
3 No hint of land marred the perfect line between sea and sky.
4 The week just ended, however, could hint at the market's next trend.
5 This week we got a hint that perhaps the answer is no.
1 For example, left hand to blue crimp, right foot to green pinch .
2 Union members feel the economic pinch and so they need wage increases.
3 It is not just soccer in Europe that is feeling the pinch .
4 So in some pricey places, the new limits will really pinch borrowers.
5 Curbing that enthusiasm with a pinch of realism is another matter however.
1 Immediately, a great trunk extended from the speck and into the future.
2 The profane words are but a speck in a sea of monosyllables.
3 He saw a speck moving across the plains north, toward the river.
4 Andrea watched until the mere speck in the distance had completely disappeared.
5 The Sea Eagle now was but the merest speck on the ocean.
1 Right at this moment, though, I felt a strong tinge of regret.
2 The colonel's hand had taken on a blue tinge from the pressure.
3 The tinge of real danger undoubtedly added to Hill's prestige and authority.
4 The edge of the union has a decidedly green tinge these days.
5 There was a speculative tinge in the operations of this landed aristocracy.
1 Not that it made one jot of difference in the long run.
2 The darkness deepens; scarcely can I jot down a few hurried notes.
3 There's not a jot of scientific evidence that it can help anything.
4 Despite huge international success, that tangle-haired teenage maverick hasn't changed a jot .
5 The numbers should not be altered one jot by the takeover approach.
1 I say, bring back Inspector Wexford, and a soupcon of common sense.
2 Its soupcon of glamour explains why so many people find it hard to resist.
3 But he's held on to his sense of humour, boosted by a soupcon of irreverence.
4 Nod to people on all points of the political spectrum … Add a soupcon of alliteration.
5 This, with the soupcon of a demi-shrug; "You will not suffer much" being implied.
1 Researchers believe a recently-discovered mite may help end the country's wasp problem.
2 I was a mite young but only by a year or two.
3 This was a case of the bankers' billions versus the worker's mite .
4 It requires one be a mite ... flexible , shall we say, in one's morals.
5 He ejected used cartridges from his mite gun and inserted new ones.
6 He swung the dainty mite up in his arms and kissed her.
7 He had a mite of fever early morning, but he's past it.
8 His little brother Etienne, the tiniest mite in the regiment, looks pensive.
9 In any case, you got a mite more traveling to do, Jack.
10 So we shall throw in our mite to fill up this chasm.
11 The energy and decision of this mite of a woman were surprising.
12 Turrible sot in his ways, too; can't take a mite of advice.
13 Stanley in particular looks frail and a mite green around the gills.
14 Using specific rabbit antiserum, tropomyosin was localized immunohistochemically in mite tissue sections.
15 I contribute my mite , and I ask to see the great Kwannon.
16 I say this is a mite outside the realm of Sherlock's adventures.
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