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Encyclopedia > Touch (disambiguation)

Touch has several different meanings:


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Touch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (424 words)
Touching another person is a form of physical intimacy and plays an important role in human sexual behavior.
Touching is also integral in physical abuse (striking, pushing, pulling, pinching, kicking, strangling, etc.) and hand-to-hand fighting.In a sentence like "I never touched him/her" and "Don't you dare to touch him/her" the term touch may be meant as euphemism for either physical abuse or sexual touching.
Touch can be considered a basic sense in that nearly all life forms have a response to being touched, while only a subset have sight and hearing.
Touch Ups Resources & Information - touch ups (468 words)
Touch may simply be considered one of five human senses; however, when a person touches something or somebody this gives rise to various feelings: the perception of pressure (hence touch ups lynn silver shape, softness, texture, vibration, etc.), heat, cold and sometimes pain.
Touch can be considered auto paint touch touch ups wedding shoes ups a basic shoes touch ups sense in that nearly all life forms have a response to being touched, while only a subset have sight and hearing.
For touch ups example, to say "I was touched by your letter" would not imply the reader were angered by it, but that he or she felt joy or sadness when reading it.
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