nice touch
collocation in Englishmeaningsofniceandtouch
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nice
adjective
uk/naɪs/us/naɪs/
pleasant, enjoyable, ...
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touch
noun
uk/tʌtʃ/us/tʌtʃ/
a ...
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(Definition ofniceandtouchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnice touch
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The direction for orchestral players to recite syllables as part of the texture is anicetouch, too.
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I thought it anicetouchof humility.
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I like that verynicetouch: £5 below £14,000.
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Anicetouchare intermittent notes with practical information on sailing, statistics and government decrees, the kind of information useful to a traveling consul.
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Apparently, she launched the boat that rescued the three people—that was anicetouch.
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It's anicetouchto the usual, linear, proceedings.
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Nicetouchand always nice to know you were appreciated.
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I am a little doubtful about this, quite apart from the wording which is anicetouch.
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Thisnicetouchthat some gnome in some department thought up, "a reproduction silver inkstand", was very interesting.
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Anicetouchis the option to turn off sounds assigned to system events.
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On an album this piano-heavy, the guitar is anicetouch.
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Anicetouchat the end, although unnecessary, went down well with the audience too.
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It was anicetouchto say that there would be no soldiers about to interfere with the grazing and that the range would be used only in the winter.
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There was praise for the crashes, and it has been noted that the explosions are poor, but their resulting debris is anicetouch.
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He s a physical guard, strong rebounder, with anicetouchfrom mid-range and will add depth to our roster this season.
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