Pronunciation: /tʌtʃ ənd ɡoʊ/
noun a maneuver in which an aircraft briefly touches the ground and then takes off again without coming to a full stop
A1 The plane's landing was touch and go.
A2 The outcome of the game was touch and go until the last minute.
B1 The negotiations were touch and go, but eventually a deal was reached.
B2 The project's success was touch and go due to unexpected challenges.
C1 The surgery was touch and go, but the patient pulled through.
C2 The company's financial situation was touch and go, but they managed to turn things around.
adjective denoting a situation in which success or progress is uncertain or risky
A1 The plane landing was touch and go due to the stormy weather.
A2 The situation is touch and go, we need to act quickly.
B1 The project's success is touch and go at this point.
B2 The negotiations were touch and go but eventually we reached an agreement.
C1 The company's financial situation is touch and go, they need to make some tough decisions.
C2 The outcome of the trial was touch and go until the final verdict was announced.
formal The pilot reported that the landing was touch and go due to strong crosswinds.
informal The situation was touch and go, but we managed to make it just in time.
slang It was touch and go whether we'd get tickets to the concert, but we lucked out.
figurative Their relationship was touch and go for a while, but they eventually worked things out.
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