Being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion.
Having come into contact.
1 Mursi's removal touched off the bloodiest political crisis in modern Egyptian history.
2 The case touched off a debate on corruption among Israel's ruling class.
3 Speaker heard, and he touched a control point, and the view slid.
4 My research had been long forgotten; I hadn't touched it in weeks.
5 I'll ask her after I change, Ayla said, as they touched cheeks.
6 Twenty and 30-year British government bond yields briefly touched new record lows.
7 At one point, the Nikkei touched its highest level since late May.
8 Gold prices touched their highest in over two years earlier this week.
9 German 10-year yields have already touched a new three-week high this morning.
10 The Italian love-affair with the mobile phone has recently touched new heights.
11 It was just words printed on paper, and they hadn't touched her.
12 Russian President, Vladimir Putin, touched down in South Africa earlier on Thursday.
13 Since then the country's financing costs have touched euro era record highs.
14 Alan's more serious roles touched my heart in countless ways, what range.
15 So I'm extremely touched to be part of the festival this year.
16 You must accept that.' She touched the gold lace on his lapel.
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