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touchable
adjective
Capable of being touched; tangible or palpable.
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The word 'touchable' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means capable of being touched or physical contact. Example: The soft fur of the kitten was so touchable that I couldn't resist stroking it.
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As for government-run papers, ministers themselves used to supervise nearly every detail.In this section A neglected crisis Hitched to the China wagon Touchable after all Up to a point, Lord Copper Nuclear profusion ReprintsBut as part of a wider reform programme introduced by President Thein Sein, the old media rules have gradually been relaxed.
Even if bearded fanatics entered the presidential palace and proclaimed a new caliphate, they would dismiss it as a minor upset and offer a cup of tea.In this section A neglected crisis Hitched to the China wagon Touchable after all Up to a point, Lord Copper Nuclear profusion ReprintsYet Mr Obama is right to worry that Pakistan's warheads and fissile material could end up in the wrong hands.
The Bodo say the incomers are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and want them to be kicked out.In this section A neglected crisis Hitched to the China wagon Touchable after all Up to a point, Lord Copper Nuclear profusion ReprintsThe migrants are mostly Muslim.
Yet strains from Australia's success are now starting to show.In this section A neglected crisis Hitched to the China wagon Touchable after all Up to a point, Lord Copper Nuclear profusion ReprintsThe high value of Australia's dollar is the biggest worry.
Poems had become more tangible, more touchable.
Someone reachable and touchable has to be brought in.
London was made by immigrants!" Inside, steel joists supported the upper floors – the house is so fragile only 40 people can be in it at once – but the dust had gone, dark wood panels glowed and the touchable, breathable histories were celebrated by local schoolchildren, mainly Bangladeshi and Somali, the latest immigrants.
Our cameras can't keep pace as they bob up then roll under: one moment almost touchable, the next chomping on a fish 100 metres away.
It uses countless cover finishes, not least the eminently touchable "soft-touch matt laminate" (velvet-feel, to you and me).
If anyone can make the doll she's been looking for, these Waldorf mothers can: something touchable and dreamy, something she can give her child to cherish, something her child will love and prefer, instead of settle for.
His technique is, of course, astonishing (no one else, other than Titian, painted such warm, touchable, translucent skin, and, in some of these paintings, his way with the exquisite folds of fabric are reminiscent of Fragonard) but what distinguishes Renoir's art is the sense of life, the philosophical wisdom they convey.
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