to the letter |
in every detail; precisely. |
to the point |
relevant to the main focus of interest or discussion. |
to the tune of |
(informal) to the amount or extent of; at the cost of. |
totter |
to sway or falter as if about to fall or collapse. [3 definitions] |
toucan |
any of several brightly colored tropical birds with very large bills, found in the Western Hemisphere. |
touch |
to bring one's hand or fingers in contact with (something) in order to feel it. [22 definitions] |
touchable |
combined form of touch. |
touch-and-go |
insecure or uncertain; precarious; risky. |
touchback |
in football, a play in which a team touches the ball down in its own end zone as the result of a pass interception, kick reception, or recovery of the opposing team's fumble. |
touchdown |
in football, the act or an instance of scoring six points by catching or carrying the ball on or behind the opponent's goal line. [3 definitions] |
touché |
used in fencing to indicate a valid hit or touch. [2 definitions] |
touched |
emotionally affected, esp. by the generosity, sensitivity, or kindness of others; moved. [2 definitions] |
touch football |
a variety of football played without protective gear in which the ball carrier is stopped by being touched by an opponent instead of being tackled. |
touchhole |
the vent in early guns and cannons through which the charge was ignited. |
touching |
arousing feelings of sympathy or tenderness; moving. [3 definitions] |
touchline |
in rugby or soccer, either of the sidelines of the playing field. |
touch-me-not |
the jewelweed. |
touch on |
to briefly speak or write with regard to (some topic). |
touchpad |
a device, as on portable computers, consisting of a flat, touch-sensitive surface that is used to position a pointer on a computer screen. Moving one's finger or stylus against the surface of the device allows the movement and placement of the pointer. |
touch screen |
a touch-sensitive display screen on a computer that enables the user to interact with the computer. |
touchstone |
a test or standard by which to evaluate the worth of something. [2 definitions] |