Toucher example sentences

touch·er

noun

toucher (noun) · touchers (plural noun)

  - a person or thing that touches.

"Toucher" Example Sentences

1. The artist's toucher was so light, it barely grazed the canvas.
2. His toucher on her arm was accidental, but still made her blush.
3. The pianist's delicate toucher brought the melody to life.
4. I appreciated the chef's refined toucher in preparing the dish.
5. The sculptor's masterful toucher was evident in every detail.
6. A light toucher of paint completed the portrait.
7. The violinist's toucher was both powerful and precise.
8. He had a surprisingly gentle toucher for someone so large.
9. The dancer's elegant toucher captivated the audience.
10. Her toucher on the keyboard was hesitant at first.
11. The mechanic had a steady toucher when repairing the engine.
12. The baker's experienced toucher ensured perfectly risen loaves.
13. With a skilled toucher, the seamstress mended the tear.
14. The surgeon's confident toucher reassured the patient.
15. His toucher was firm but not unkind.
16. The potter's toucher molded the clay with grace.
17. The musician's distinctive toucher was instantly recognizable.
18. A toucher of lemon zest brightened the cake.
19. The painter applied a final toucher to the masterpiece.
20. She had a light and feathery toucher with the makeup brush.
21. His toucher was so heavy, it left a dent.
22. The jeweler's precise toucher set the gemstone perfectly.
23. The photographer's gentle toucher with the camera produced stunning images.
24. The hairdresser's skillful toucher created a beautiful hairstyle.
25. A single toucher of the button activated the machine.
26. The woodcarver's steady toucher brought the sculpture to life.
27. The massage therapist had a soothing toucher.
28. The artist's bold toucher defined the painting's texture.
29. He applied a delicate toucher of blush to her cheeks.
30. The chef's expert toucher was evident in the perfectly seared steak.
31. The painter’s toucher was incredibly expressive.
32. The conductor's toucher on the baton guided the orchestra.
33. A light toucher of seasoning enhanced the flavor.
34. Her toucher on the piano was surprisingly strong.
35. The blacksmith's toucher shaped the metal with precision.
36. The calligrapher's elegant toucher produced beautiful lettering.
37. The gardener's gentle toucher nurtured the delicate seedlings.
38. His toucher was surprisingly firm, considering his age.
39. The painter used a unique toucher that set her apart.
40. The sculptor's confident toucher conveyed emotion.
41. The seamstress's precise toucher with the needle was admirable.
42. A simple toucher of grace transformed the dance.
43. The architect's masterful toucher was apparent in the building design.
44. The writer's delicate toucher conveyed deep emotion.
45. The musician's powerful toucher filled the concert hall.
46. The actor’s light toucher added nuance to the performance.
47. The tailor's expert toucher ensured a perfect fit.
48. The veterinarian's gentle toucher calmed the anxious animal.
49. The baker's skillful toucher created intricate decorations.
50. The chef’s final toucher elevated the dish to perfection.

Common Phases

1. Avoir le bras long (to have a long arm/to be influential) - implies being able to "touch" things indirectly.
2. Être au toucher (to be in touch) - indicates contact or communication.
3. Être hors de portée (to be out of reach/touch) - opposite of being accessible.
4. Être en contact (to be in contact/touch) - a direct form of being connected.
5. Mettre la main au portefeuille (to put one's hand in one's wallet/to pay) – implies a financial “touching”.
6. Toucher le fond (to hit rock bottom) – implies reaching a low point.
7. Toucher du bois (to touch wood) - an expression to avoid bad luck, invoking a physical “touch”.
8. Ne pas y toucher! (Don't touch it!) - a direct imperative.
9. Toucher à tout (to dabble in everything) - implies a superficial involvement.
10. Avoir un don de toucher (to have a gift for touching) - metaphorical, referring to skill in an art (music, painting).
11. Être touché(e) (to be touched/moved) - emotionally affected.
12. Se toucher (to touch oneself/masturbate) - a vulgar meaning.
13. Au toucher (by touch) - referring to a method of sensing.
14. Toucher à (to touch upon/deal with) - referring to a subject or problem.
15. Être à la portée de la main/de la main (to be within reach/touch) - implies physical proximity.
16. Le toucher (the touch) - referring to the sense of touch.
17. Prendre au toucher (to take at touch/assess by touch)- to evaluate something using touch.
18. Un coup de main (a helping hand) - involves a metaphorical "touch" of help.
19. Un toucher de maître (a master's touch) - referring to skill and expertise.

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