From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe touched with somethingbe touched with somethingliterary to have a small amount of a particular quality His voice was touched with the faintest of Italian accents. Her nails had been manicured and lightly touched with colour. → touch
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be touched with something• Short & Curly were touched with genius but split up when double acts went out of vogue.• He had aged: his hair was touched with grey, and his face was haggard.