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phraseIf you say that something is touch and go, you mean that you are uncertain whether it will happen or succeed. It was touch and go whether we'd go bankrupt. Synonyms: risky, close, near, dangerous More Synonyms of touch and go See full dictionary entry for touchtouch and go in British Englishadjective(touch-and-go when prenominal) risky or critical a touch-and-go situation touch-and-go in British English (ˌtʌtʃənˈɡəʊ) adjectiverisky or critical I don't know for sure. It's a bit touch-and-go at the moment. a touch-and-go situation It's touch-and-go with him. It's touch and go whether we'll make it in time. It was touch and go whether we'd go bankrupt at one point. It was touch and go whether we'd succeed. touch-and-go in American English (ˈtʌtʃənˌgoʊ) adjective uncertain, risky, or precarious Examples of 'touch and go' in a sentencetouch and go It's touch and go whether he keeps his place in the summer.It was touch and go whether the famously difficult vocalist would give his approval.It was touch and go whether she would make it.It was touch and go whether he was in or out the area as he took flight.It was touch and go whether he lived.It is touch and go whether the pair will face each other again soon.It had been touch and go whether he would play.Last summer it was touch and go whether he would represent England.It's touch and go whether she will be able to perform.He is still in a very serious condition and it's touch and go whether he survives.He lost both legs and an arm, and it was touch and go whether he would survive.His passenger walked away unscathed, but the nephew was so seriously injured it was touch and go whether he would live.It's touch and go whether he'll be ready for stage rehearsals.Until the last-minute, it was touch and go whether that first trip would get off the ground.But that changed the day we went back... although it was touch and go whether the game against Portsmouth actually went on.It wasn't best of preparations and was touch and go whether I was going to play.`It's a touch-and-go situation, skin of our teeth sort of thing. Definition risky or critical It was touch and go whether we'd go bankrupt. See touchAdditional synonymsDefinition so seriously ill or injured as to be in danger of dying Ten of the injured are said to be in a critical condition. Synonyms grave, serious, dangerous, acute, risky, hairy (slang), precarious, perilousDefinition likely or able to cause injury or harm a dangerous undertaking Synonyms perilous, threatening, risky, hazardous, exposed, alarming, vulnerable, nasty, ugly, menacing, insecure, hairy (slang), unsafe, precarious, treacherous, breakneck, parlous (archaic), fraught with danger, chancy (informal), unchancy (Scottish) Definition dangerous, exciting, and difficult His driving was a bit hairy. Synonyms dangerous, scary (informal), risky, unpredictable, hazardous, perilousNearby words oftouch and go - totally
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- touch on or upon something
- touch someone up
Additional synonymsDefinition involving great risk Below decks was hazardous in very heavy weather. Synonyms dangerous, risky, difficult, uncertain, unpredictable, insecure, hairy (slang), unsafe, precarious, perilous, parlous (archaic, humorous), dicey (informal, British), fraught with danger, chancy (informal) Definition dangerously bad Our economy is in a parlous state. Synonyms dangerous, difficult, desperate, risky, dire, hazardous, hairy (slang), perilous, chancy (informal) a perilous journey across the war-zone Synonyms dangerous, threatening, exposed, vulnerable, risky, unsure, hazardous, hairy (slang), unsafe, precarious, parlous (archaic), fraught with danger, chancy (informal) Definition (of a position or situation) dangerous or insecure Our financial situation had become precarious. Synonyms insecure, dangerous, uncertain, tricky, risky, doubtful, dubious, unsettled, dodgy (British, Australian, New Zealand, informal), unstable, unsure, hazardous, shaky, hairy (slang), perilous, touch and go, dicey (informal, British), chancy (informal), built on sand, shonky (Australian, New Zealand, informal) Definition difficult or painful He found himself in a not inconsiderably sticky situation. Synonyms difficult, awkward, tricky, embarrassing, painful, nasty, delicate, unpleasant, discomforting, hairy (slang), thorny, barro (Australian, slang) Definition needing careful handling This could be a very tricky problem. Synonyms difficult, sensitive, complicated, delicate, risky, sticky (informal), hairy (informal), problematic, thorny, touch-and-go, knotty, dicey (informal), ticklish |