Sentence examples for unfamiliar touch from inspiring English sources

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As he reels from embarrassment, the hurricane finally hits, and Cliff is comforted by the unfamiliar touch of the nameless girl next to him.

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Individual instruments are far easier to make out and small, unfamiliar touches stand out in music you've heard a million times before.

This is an unfamiliar feeling.

(We learned not to touch unfamiliar beauties).

The Elements Quartet's two New York programs blend the familiar and unfamiliar, adding a touch of irreverence.

More than once I thought of Steven Spielberg's AI, another mother-son tale that similarly channels the "real boy" themes of Pinocchio (a mention of Jack being "still plastic" is particularly apposite), and which is accidentally echoed in a beautifully observed moment when Jack's feet touch unfamiliar floors.

Her photograph taken and our lunch eaten - in the end, we enjoy our sliced brown bread and egg mayonnaise standing up in the kitchen, a room with whose cupboards Bradford seems just a touch unfamiliar - we adjourn to the study for our interview.

The films are long, and full of intricate choreography and other touches unfamiliar to Western audiences.

The men crawled forward with instruments resembling dental mirrors, trying to read the unfamiliar letters without touching the round and possibly causing it to burst.

David flashed me an unfamiliar look and touched my arm and said, "I need to tell you something," and finally, in the strange confessional that is the hold of a boat, he told me a little of his past.

So avoid touching unfamiliar objects, play only with your toys".

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