noun
Etymology
Origin of touchwood
Example Sentences
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Glaring at me, he rushed to the cannon, knocking it askew in his haste, and thrust the touchwood against the fuse.
From "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary L. Blackwood
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As he lifted his smouldering stick of touchwood and blew on it, he caught sight of me for the first time.
From "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary L. Blackwood
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Fawkes thrust the flint and touchwood into the bosom of his doublet, and, ever cool when danger threatened, bent carelessly over the pile of coals and faggots.
From The Fifth of November A Romance of the Stuarts by Bentley, Charles S.
I sat down with my lens and the last remaining piece of touchwood I possessed to catch a gleam of sunshine, feeling that my life depended upon it.
From Thirty-Seven Days of Peril from Scribner's Monthly Vol III Nov. 1871 by Everts, Truman
The touchwood and the lantern are hidden beneath the faggots in the cellar.
From The Fifth of November A Romance of the Stuarts by Bentley, Charles S.
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