touch-box (Meaning)

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touch-box (n.)

A box containing lighted tinder, formerly carried by soldiers who used matchlocks, to kindle the match.

Synonyms & Antonyms of touch-box

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touch-box Sentence Examples

  1. The toddlers squealed with delight as they explored the colorful shapes and textures in the touch-box.
  2. The students carefully reached into the touch-box, their fingers gingerly probing the unknown objects.
  3. The blind man relied on his sense of touch to navigate the room, using the touch-box as a guide.
  4. The elderly woman reminisced about the touch-boxes she had played with as a child, where she discovered a love for fabrics.
  5. The touch-box contained a variety of natural materials, allowing visitors to experience the feel of leaves, bark, and rocks.
  6. The museum's touch-box exhibition had been designed to make art accessible to people with visual impairments.
  7. The children giggled as they tried to guess which animal each item in the touch-box represented.
  8. Researchers used a touch-box to study the sensory development of infants.
  9. The touch-box was a valuable tool for a teacher helping students learn about different tactile sensations.
  10. The therapist incorporated a touch-box into his sessions to improve the coordination and fine motor skills of his patients.

FAQs About the word touch-box

A box containing lighted tinder, formerly carried by soldiers who used matchlocks, to kindle the match.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The toddlers squealed with delight as they explored the colorful shapes and textures in the touch-box.

The students carefully reached into the touch-box, their fingers gingerly probing the unknown objects.

The blind man relied on his sense of touch to navigate the room, using the touch-box as a guide.

The elderly woman reminisced about the touch-boxes she had played with as a child, where she discovered a love for fabrics.