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  • 91touch — 1. n. a likely target for begging; someone who is asked for a loan. (See also soft touch.) □ He was just the kind of touch we were looking for, not too bright and not too poor. □ The touch looked around him and gave the stiff two bits. 2. n. a… …

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  • 92touch judge — noun : either of two officials in rugby stationed one on each side of the field who assist the referee in determining when and where the ball goes into touch and when a goal has been kicked * * * touch judge noun (rugby) An official who marks… …

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  • 93touch — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 act of touching sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ delicate, gentle, light, slight ▪ The slightest touch will set off the alarm. PREPOSITION ▪ …

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  • 94touch — {{11}}touch (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. touche a touching, from touchier (see TOUCH (Cf. touch) (v.)). Meaning slight attack (of an illness, etc.) is recorded from 1660s. Sense of skill or aptitude in some topic is first recorded 1927. Soft touch… …

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  • 95touch —   Pā, ho opā, pili, meu, hani, ho ohani; pāhiki, ho opā iki, makahani, pā lihi (graze);     , as of two objects, pāpā;     repeatedly, ho opāpā.     To touch the skin, pā ili.     Touch and gone (as of a stolen object)! Pā nō lilo! …

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  • 96touch judge — /ˈtʌtʃ dʒʌdʒ/ (say tuch juj) noun (in Rugby football) one of two officials, one on each side of the field of play, who decide whether the ball has gone into touch and which side last played it …

  • 97Touch (manga) — Touch Vol.14 of the Touch bunkoban タッチ (Tatchi) Genre …

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  • 98Touch Detective — Cover art Developer(s) BeeWorks Publisher(s) …

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  • 99Touch the Clouds — Minneconjou headman By James H. Hamilton, taken at the Spotted Tail Agency, Nebraska, in the fall of 1877 Born c. 1838 …

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  • 100Touch football (American) — Touch football is a version of American football originally developed by the U.S. Navy in the 1940s in which the players tackle the individual carrying the ball only by touching him with one or two hands, based on whether one is playing the one… …

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