Sentence for touching | Use touching in a sentence

Touching sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use touching in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for touching.

  • Touching, is it not, Monsieur? (8)
  • I found the fact touching. (9)
  • Sylvia was touching his arm. (8)
  • That is when I am not touching his hand. (10)
  • That is when I am not touching his hand. (22)
  • Remarks touching herself Rhoda passed by. (10)
  • Remarks touching herself Rhoda passed by. (22)
  • But he was inquisitive touching the urgency. (10)
  • She will be touching the strength out of me. (10)
  • Barto interposed, touching over his eyeballs. (10)
  • Youth with its touching confidence, its eager trust! (8)
  • The men looked at the body, touching the face in turn. (1)
  • Moreover, he had seen their hands touching on the seat. (8)
  • He kept coming up and touching her shoulder or forehead. (8)
  • She seemed to him very young, and touching, at that moment. (8)
  • He could not have said sweeter to her ears or more touching. (10)
  • He could only sit touching her tremulously with thin fingers. (8)
  • He felt her eyes resting on him with a strange, touching look. (8)
  • Her anxiety about his beliefs seemed to him comic, but touching. (8)
  • Humourists touching upon History or Society are given to be capricious. (10)
  • It was touching that she should be such a stranger to her countrywomen! (10)
  • You encourage me, touching a matter of deep interest, not unknown to you. (10)
  • Hence an unusual melancholy in his tone that Mrs. Mountstuart thought touching. (10)
  • The touching of him again would not be required to set him pacing to her steps. (10)
  • There are places in that Clover Street house that need touching up so dreadfully. (9)
  • The footman instantly came to the door of the carryall, touching his hat to Verrian. (9)
  • It was cold, grudging, tentative, scarcely touching the brown meadow with faint green. (13)
  • He stood enormous above me in the moonlight, like an apparition touching earth and sky. (10)
  • But though so close that they were almost touching, they no longer looked at one another. (8)
  • Her misery seemed to him a touching proof of the transitory nature of all earthly things. (5)
  • Her grand-daughters won the satisfied look if they wore a combination touching his memory. (10)
  • There with his head touching one of the little Japanese trees, he stood biting his fingers. (8)
  • When I was about to leave she bade me good-bye for this life in a somewhat touching manner. (2)
  • With her fingers touching his, in manoeuvring the bit of string, he felt soothed and happy. (8)
  • Jenny for a touching French song of a beau chevalier she sang before Ottilia in my absence. (10)
  • The little model seemed to know instinctively that by touching his spirit she had lost ground. (8)
  • A man about town does not psychologise himself; he accepts his condition with touching simplicity. (8)
  • The black figure, with long pale fingers touching the paler piano keys, had a frightening actuality. (8)
  • She was, however, keenly attentive whenever he proffered any item of information touching Steignton. (10)
  • When she looked round with the finished note Fleur was still touching the poppies with her gloved finger. (8)
  • Not rousing even a smile, with its sublime immodesty, that aspiration seemed to Felix infinitely touching. (8)
  • They walked about, and were seen from the windows touching one another on the shoulder in a brotherly way. (10)
  • They walked about, and were seen from the windows touching one another on the shoulder in a brotherly way. (22)
  • He broke off at once, as though guilty of disrespect, and touching his hat, prepared to limp on down the lane. (8)
  • He rubbed his forehead hastily, touching here and there a paper to put it scrupulously in a line with the others. (10)
  • It was best that her sister should be away, and she turned and walked swiftly, hurrying Dahlia, and touching her. (10)
  • It was best that her sister should be away, and she turned and walked swiftly, hurrying Dahlia, and touching her. (22)
  • He stood before the blazing fire of wood logs in the hall, touching it with his toe and trying to readjust himself. (8)
  • But he could just recollect standing in the dark drawing-room, seeing and touching a ghostly Gyp quite close to him. (8)
  • Instead of a regimental band, which I had supposed summoned, a single corporal ran out the barracks, touching his cap. (9)
  • But the proper way to play it was by lightly touching the string with the finger, as in making harmonics on the violin. (3)
  • Swithin bowed to a man with a small forehead, who had appeared softly, and stood with his gloved hands touching his waist. (8)
  • But the man made me so uncomfortable, touching my shoulders, and I could not bear his hands, even when he was praising me. (10)
  • They made the long voyage homewards through the Mediterranean, touching at Gibraltar for a last, faint glimpse of romance. (13)
  • From the low sweeping branches touching earth to the plumed top, the tree was dead-black as its shadow; a vision of blackness. (10)
  • A movement in the crowd brought him to a standstill at the window, his nose touching the pane and whitening from the chill of it. (8)
  • Your hands are touching a hundred things, dirty and common and ugly, that once did not so much as enter the circle of your life. (12)
  • And touching her hair, laying a dab of scent on her eyebrows, she turned and went downstairs fluttering, but outwardly calm enough. (8)
  • The sunlight fell greedily on her here, like an invisible swift hand touching her all over, and specially caressing her throat and face. (8)
  • At Southfield, where they all descended, Miss Macroyd promptly possessed herself of a groom, who came forward tentatively, touching his hat. (9)
  • It was very melancholy, very touching, but the sorrow to which he had come home from his long journey had not that forlorn bewilderment in it. (9)
  • That he had a good heart was evident to her from his devotion to his two beautiful wards and his really touching solicitude for their comfort. (1)
  • He showed his work modestly, touching lightly on architectural points with a well-bred assumption that the visitors knew all about such things. (13)
  • It fell upon their faces, touching their whiteness with a ruddy tinge, accentuating the stains with which so many of them were freaked and maculated. (1)
  • He had come in quietly and quickly, preceding the announcement, and stood almost touching that little group at the window before they caught sight of him. (8)

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