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Apr 27, 2012
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with Anu Gargtouché
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
interjection: 1. Used as an acknowledgment of a valid or clever point made by another. 2. In fencing, an acknowledgment of a hit by an opponent. ETYMOLOGY:
From French touché (touched), past participle of toucher (to touch),
from Latin toccare (to touch). Earliest documented use: 1904.
USAGE:
"A New Jersey teacher wrote: 'I am tired of people who have never taught
a roomful of 34 high school students telling me I am doing it wrong.'
Touché." Thomas Massaro; Beyond Doubt; America (New York); Feb 13, 2012. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Art is the elimination of the unnecessary. -Pablo Picasso, painter and sculptor (1881-1973)
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