Use of touching in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include touching at the start of sentence, touching at the end of sentence and touching in the middle of sentence

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touching at the start of sentence


  1. Touching the wires means instant death.
  2. Touching something soft, I sprang quickly back.

touching at the end of sentence


  1. The two wires were touching.
  2. Their faces were almost touching.
  3. The piper's performance is touching.
  4. We sat there with our shoulders touching.
  5. I find his devotion to her rather touching.
  6. His devotion to his wife and family is touching.
  7. The way she looked after her little sister was really touching.

touching in the middle of sentence


  1. It was a touching sight.
  2. It was a touching movie.
  3. The speedometer was touching 90.
  4. He felt a hand touching his shoulder.
  5. He gave a touching valediction at graduation.
  6. Hey, leave off! I hate people touching my hair.
  7. One of the branches was just touching thewater.
  8. He addressed the students touching future plans.
  9. We are rather inhibited about touching each other.
  10. I hate touching raw meat. I just get skeeved out .
  11. There was a touching air of innocence about the boy.
  12. "You're burning up!" she said, touching his forehead.
  13. My fingers are beginning to prick after touching that paste.
  14. When touching something hot,he whipped his hand away at once.
  15. Switch off the electric current before touching that machine.
  16. The virus is not passed on through touching or shaking hands.
  17. The thought of him touching her filled her with deep loathing.
  18. Yesterday once more,memory,raining,snowing smiling are touching my heart.
  19. The reporter raised a question touching the truthfulness of his statements.
  20. She is most powerful and touching when she writes about the student movement in the old days.

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