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touch something

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  • touch something up — 1 these paints are handy for touching up small areas: REPAINT, retouch, patch up, fix up; renovate, refurbish, revamp; informal do up. 2 touch up your CV and improve your interview skills …   Useful english dictionary

  • touch something up — make small improvements to something. → touch …   English new terms dictionary

  • touch something in — chiefly Art lightly mark in details with a brush or pencil. → touch …   English new terms dictionary

  • touch something off — 1 he touched off two of the bombs: DETONATE, set off, trigger, explode. 2 the plan touched off a major political storm: CAUSE, spark off, trigger (off), start …   Useful english dictionary

  • touch something off — 1》 cause something to ignite or explode by touching it with a match.     ↘cause something to happen suddenly. 2》 (of a racehorse) defeat another horse in a race by a short margin. → touch …   English new terms dictionary

  • touch something up — 1) these paints are handy for touching up small areas Syn: repaint, retouch, patch, fix; renovate, refurbish, revamp 2) the editor touched up my prose Syn: improve, enhance, make better, refine, give …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • not touch something with a ten-foot pole — not touch (something) with a ten foot pole to not want to become involved with something. If I were you, I wouldn t touch that job with a ten foot pole. Usage notes: often used as a warning …   New idioms dictionary

  • not touch something with a ten foot pole — verb a) To avoid something at all costs; to refuse to associate with something; signifies a strong aversion. Serious actors of the world wouldnt touch the part with a ten foot pole. b) To be unable (perhaps figuratively) to approach something or… …   Wiktionary

  • I wouldn't touch something with a barge pole. — I wouldn t touch (someone/something) with a barge pole. British & Australian, informal, American & Australian, informal something that you say which means that you think someone or something is so bad that you do not want to be involved with them …   New idioms dictionary

  • not to touch (something) with a ten-foot pole — {v. phr.} To consider something completely undesirable or uninteresting. * /Some people won t touch spinach with a ten foot pole./ * /Kids who wouldn t touch an encyclopedia with a ten foot pole love to find information with this computer program …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • not to touch (something) with a ten-foot pole — {v. phr.} To consider something completely undesirable or uninteresting. * /Some people won t touch spinach with a ten foot pole./ * /Kids who wouldn t touch an encyclopedia with a ten foot pole love to find information with this computer program …   Dictionary of American idioms

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