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  • But it is sooooo much more fun to say and write "tooch"!

    The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Bike Month Round-Up BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • For the record baby green "bianchi", tooch is the name you can give a 14cm long poodle with a shavejob, touché.

    The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Bike Month Round-Up BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • Kan-tuckee (kane-tooch-ee), so called by the Indians because of the abundance of a peculiar reed growing along the river, now known as pipe-stem cane.

    The story of Kentucky Rice S. Eubank

  • He shook hands wi's as hearty's though we'd come to gie him a job; an 'in five meenits, tooch, you wudda thocht

    My Man Sandy J. B. Salmond

  • I wouldn 'tooch yo're mooney now ef I could goa out t' wark an 'look affter' im too.

    The Three Sisters May Sinclair 1904

  • "It's yo 's'all nat tooch her, Mr. Cartaret," he said.

    The Three Sisters May Sinclair 1904

  • Yo'd navver tooch anoother drap o 'thot felthy stoof, Jimmy, ef yo could sea yoreself what a sight yo bae.

    The Three Sisters May Sinclair 1904

  • "Oh, dinna tooch her, sir; she's froze all through, and she'll preak."

    Steve Young George Manville Fenn 1870

  • Brarow, and by the Ponies Cho car tooch this Anamale Burrows in the

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

  • Fields Killed Brarow or as the Ponie call it Cho car tooch, this animale burrows in the ground & feeds on Bugs and flesh principally the little Dogs of the Prarie, also Something of Vegetable

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

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