Definitionadj. perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch
Last update: November 7, 2016
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And these, strangely, were the only tangible things and immutable. [Please select]
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It gave him, at last, something tangible to grip. [Please select]
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The clerk had tangible evidence of his work. [verb]
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He has a tangible skin. [Please select]
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Many of these new initiatives are starting to produce some really tangible long-term benefits for local communities. [Please select]
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Did they not comprise the only news worth anybody's attention, and relate to the only class of people who had any tangible existence for Lady Fareham. [Please select]
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Your heart is so rich in warmth of feeling, grant me but a small share of it and ask tangible gifts in return. [Please select]
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The marvels with which I adorned my lover's existence were childish dreams to which I gave tangible form. [Please select]
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"But how are we to cast off the visible tangible protection of an armed policeman, and trust to something so intangible as public opinion." [Please select]
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