touch base



touch base (with someone)

to talk to someone; to confer with someone briefly. I need to touch base with John on this matter. John and I touched base on this question yesterday, and we are in agreement.
See also: base, touch

touch base (with somebody)

to talk briefly to someone I'll touch base with him later today to tell him about the meeting.
See also: base, touch

touch base

to talk to someone in order to find out how they are or what they think about something (usually + with ) I had a really good time in Paris. I touched base with some old friends and made a few new ones.
See cover all the bases, strike a chord, hit a nerve, lose touch, touch wood
See also: base, touch

touch base

verb
See also: base, touch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Christos-Theology
Itxaso-Basque
Sissinnguaq-Native American, Greenlandic
Vitalyvee-TAH-lee (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian
Neriahni-RIE-ə (English), nee-RIE-ə (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Egidio-Italian