0 an original or special quality, or something that is done for every single person in a group in order to make them feel special:
This emphasizes the personal touch to the book.
Their work breathes the influence of their teachers but commonly it also has a strong and impressively mature personal touch.
Throughout the book there is a feeling of being in a clinical setting, with a personal touch and a sense of a live discussion.
Along with the personal touch, there must be just the right degree of continuity with which authors can readily identify.
Women were instructed to acquaint themselves with the minutiae of entertaining and urged to add 'a personal touch to the dinner parties they hosted'.
Perhaps the 'personal touch' of face-to-face canvassing is more likely to mobilise supporters than is a relatively impersonal phone call.
Still, these add a personal touch.
We think that the continuous contacts gave the professional relationship a personal touch, and it is reasonable to believe that this relationship helped to facilitate the spouses' grieving-process.