Have, etc. a touch of class In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "have, etc. a touch of class", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-04-09 11:04

Meaning of Have, etc. a touch of class

Have, etc. a touch of class verb phrase

Used to describe something that seems sophisticated or tasteful in some minor way.

Your motorbike is quite old. However, it'll have a touch of glass if you wash it.

Jane's handbags are outdated, but he has a real touch of class.

Other phrases about:

selling point

A product's feature that likely to make people want to buy it.

the best of a bad bunch/lot

The best person or the best thing of a group in which none is good.

Mutt's nuts

The best or the most excellent

the best that money can buy
Used to express that something is of the best quality
not so/too hot

1. Not fine; not feeling well or healthy

2. Not very good at quality or standard

Grammar and Usage of Have, etc. a touch of class

Verb Forms

  • to have, etc. a touch of class
  • having, etc. a touch of class
  • has, etc. a touch of class
  • had, etc. a touch of class

The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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Alphabet soup

1. A type of soup that contains small pieces of pasta shaped into letters.

2. A mixture of letters which make you confused to understand, usually acronyms or abbreviations

Example:

1. I enjoyed alphabet soup when I was young.

2. The name of the organization is an alphabet soup of A.D.B  which stands for Asian Development Bank.

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