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    touchwood
    /ˈtʌtʃwʊd/

    noun

    • 1. readily flammable wood used as tinder, especially when made soft by fungi. archaic

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  2. said in order to avoid bad luck, either when you mention good luck that you have had in the past or when you mention hopes you have for the future: The deal will be agreed on Wednesday, touch wood. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Good luck and bad luck. align. bad/hard/tough luck! idiom. be bad luck on someone idiom.

  3. touch wood. A superstitious expression said, typically in combination with actually touching or knocking on a wooden object or surface, when one desires something positive to continue, lest the mention of it "jinx" or somehow reverse one's good fortune. More commonly expressed as "knock on wood."

  4. Jan 12, 2016 · The Internet says 'Touch wood is an example of a superstition: something that we do in order to have good luck.

  5. touch wood. convention. You can say ' touch wood ' in British English, or ' knock on wood ' in American English, to indicate that you hope to have good luck in something you are doing, usually after saying that you have been lucky with it so far. She's never even been to the doctor's, touch wood.

  6. In modern day England the expression "touch wood" is more commonly heard than "knock on wood". In Georgia, a ხეზე დაკაკუნება kheze daḳaḳuneba ("knocking on wood") is performed when one mentions a bad possibility that could take place in future. Usually the person knocks three times. It is also done when one experiences a bad omen.

  7. Meaning. tap knuckle on wood in order to avoid bad luck; said when you want good luck or a good situation to continue; said when expressing hope for something to occur; Example Sentences. I am expecting a promotion and a big pay hike this year, touch wood. The team I support has been winning every game so far, knock on wood.

  8. What does the saying 'Touch wood' mean? Idiom: Touch wood. Meaning: This idiom is used to wish for good luck. ('Knock on wood' is also used.) Country: International English | Subject Area: Plants & Flowers | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.