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English Idioms :: touch
touk.html - See: COMMON TOUCH, IN TOUCH, LOSE TOUCH, OUT OF TOUCH,
English Idioms :: touch and go
touk.html - {adj. phr.} Very dangerous or uncertain in situation. * /Our team won the game, all right, but it was touch and go for a while./ * /At one time while they were climbing the cliff it was touch and go whether they could do it./
English Idioms :: touch base with
touk.html - {v. phr.} To confer or consult with one. * /Before we make a decision, I'd like to touch base with our financial department./
English Idioms :: touch bottom
touk.html - {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To be at the very lowest. * /In August there was a big supply of corn and the price hit bottom./ * /When Johnny failed the exam his spirits hit bottom./ 2. To live through the worst; not to be able to go any lower. * /After all their troubles, they thought they had hit bottom and then something else happened./ * /When they lost all their money they thought they had touched bottom and things would have to get better./
English Idioms :: touch bottom
touk.html - See: HIT BOTTOM.
English Idioms :: touch off
touk.html - {v.} 1. To cause to fire or explode by lighting the priming or the fuse. * /The boy touched off a firecracker./ Compare: SET OFF. 2. To start something as if by lighting a fuse. * /The coach's resignation touched off a quarrel./ Compare: SET OFF.
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