Analyzing the sculpture tactually revealed subtle details missed by visual inspection alone.
He could tell the difference between coins in his pocket tactually without looking.
He enjoyed gardening, finding it therapeutic to connect with the earth tactually.
He learned to play the guitar primarily tactually, relying on muscle memory to find the chords.
He tried to remember the combination to the lock by running his fingers tactually over the numbers.
His blindness heightened his other senses, making him perceive the world more vibrantly tactually.
She checked the ripeness of the avocado tactually, gently pressing its skin.
She could identify different fabrics blindfolded, distinguishing them tactually.
She learned best by doing things tactually, preferring hands-on experiments over theoretical lectures.
She preferred to buy clothes in person, feeling the fabric tactually before making a purchase.
The archaeologist carefully brushed away the dirt, revealing the ancient artifact and experiencing it tactually for the first time.
The archaeologist examined the unearthed pottery shards tactually, hoping to learn more about their origins.
The archaeologist excavated the site with care, feeling the soil and artifacts tactually to identify potential finds.
The archaeologist explored the cave, feeling the walls tactually for any inscriptions.
The archaeologist identified the pottery shard, feeling its pattern tactually.
The archaeologist pieced together the broken pottery shards, feeling the edges tactually to find the best fit.
The archaeologist uncovered the ancient artifact, experiencing its texture tactually.
The architect considered haptic information when designing, so it appealed tactually.
The architect considered the texture of the building materials, aiming to create a structure that was pleasing tactually.
The artist used thick impasto to make the painting feel almost three-dimensional, engaging the viewer tactually.
The artist wanted to convey the feeling of cold steel tactually in his artwork.
The baby explored the world around her, putting everything in her mouth and experiencing it tactually.
The baker assessed the dough's readiness, feeling its consistency tactually.
The baker checked the bread's internal temperature by pressing it gently tactually.
The baker checked the temperature of the oven, relying on her experience and intuition to judge the heat tactually.
The baker folded the delicate pastry, feeling the layers tactually.
The baker kneaded the dough with precision, judging its elasticity tactually.
The blind artist sculpted entirely tactually, creating figures that captured the essence of human form.
The bookbinder bound the pages, ensuring durability tactually.
The botanist identified the plant, evaluating its features tactually.
The Braille system allows visually impaired individuals to read tactually.
The calligrapher wrote with precision, experiencing the paper tactually.
The carpenter used sandpaper, ensuring a smooth finish tactually.
The ceramicist felt the clay rotate, shaping the form tactually.
The chef carefully adjusted the seasoning of the soup, tasting and feeling the herbs tactually to ensure the perfect balance of flavors.
The chef prepared the intricate sauce tactually, relying on instinct.
The chef seasoned the dish intuitively, adjusting the spices tactually as he tasted.
The chef tested the doneness of the steak tactually, pressing it gently with his finger.
The child explored the texture of the velvet rabbit, experiencing its softness tactually.
The children enjoyed playing with the sensory table, exploring different textures tactually.
The climber relied on his sense of touch to find handholds in the dark cave, navigating tactually.
The climber sought handholds tactually, his eyes obscured by fog.
The climber tested the rock's stability tactually before committing his weight.
The clockmaker adjusted the gears, feeling their movement tactually.
The craftsman carefully polished the wood, creating a surface that was smooth and inviting tactually.
The craftsman carefully sanded the wood, striving for a perfectly smooth finish that would feel luxurious tactually.
The craftsman painstakingly carved the wood, creating a relief sculpture that was rich in detail tactually.
The craftsman polished the silver until it gleamed, feeling the smoothness tactually.
The craftsman sanded the wood to a smooth finish, creating a surface that was pleasing to the touch tactually.
The designer aimed to create a product that was both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional tactually.
The designer incorporated a variety of textures into the garment, creating a piece that was visually and tactually interesting.
The engineer evaluated the product design by examining its surfaces tactually.
The engineer tested the new device, feeling its components tactually to ensure they were functioning properly.
The engineer tested the prototype's durability tactually, stressing its components.
The engineer tested the strength of the bridge cables tactually, feeling the tension.
The ergonomist designed a handle to improve usability tactually.
The food critic explored each meal's qualities tactually.
The gardener pruned the roses with care, feeling the stems and leaves tactually before making a cut.
The gloves are perfect for navigating harsh environments tactually.
The interface was designed to be used tactually, allowing users to navigate without looking.
The jeweller assessed the gem's imperfections, exploring it tactually.
The jewelry designer meticulously worked with the metal, creating intricate details that were both visually and tactually appealing.
The leatherworker tanned the hide, improving the texture tactually.
The massage therapist used a combination of techniques to relax the muscles, working both superficially and deeply tactually.
The massage therapist used different techniques to stimulate the muscles, working tactually to improve circulation.
The mechanic could diagnose the car's problem tactually, feeling the vibrations in the engine.
The mechanic tightened the bolt, feeling the resistance tactually.
The museum exhibit encouraged visitors to interact tactually with the replica artifacts, offering a richer understanding of the past.
The museum offered a special tour for visually impaired visitors, allowing them to experience the art tactually.
The musician mastered her instrument, developing great feel tactually.
The new exhibit features interactive displays that allow visitors to explore scientific principles tactually.
The new flooring was designed to provide a pleasant experience tactually, even when barefoot.
The new gloves were designed to provide maximum dexterity, allowing the wearer to perform fine motor tasks tactually.
The new keyboard was designed to provide a comfortable and responsive typing experience, feeling good tactually.
The new material promised a unique experience, appealing to consumers both visually and tactually.
The new phone's haptic feedback was designed to improve the user experience tactually.
The painter applied layers to achieve visual and tactile depth tactually.
The perfumer explored the aromatic profiles tactually.
The potter created an engaging experience when interacting tactually with the vase.
The potter shaped the clay on the wheel, feeling the form take shape tactually under his hands.
The potter shaped the clay tactually, feeling the form emerge beneath her fingers.
The sculptor aimed to create a work of art that would engage viewers both visually and tactually.
The sculptor relied on his experienced hands to guide the chisel, working almost entirely tactually.
The sculptor shaped the bronze, feeling the contours emerge tactually.
The silversmith hammered the metal, shaping it gracefully tactually.
The software engineer tested the user interface, to check usability tactually.
The sommelier tasted the wine, considering its structure tactually.
The steering wheel was designed to feel ergonomic and comfortable tactually.
The surgeon identified the subtle differences in tissue tactually during the operation.
The surgeon located the anomaly by exploring the abdominal cavity tactually.
The surgeon performed the delicate operation with great care, relying on his sense of touch to guide his instruments tactually.
The surgeon performed the surgery with precision, relying on his sense of touch to guide his movements tactually.
The surgeon repaired the tendon, feeling the strength tactually.
The surgeon worked efficiently, relying on touch tactually.
The tactile learner absorbed the instructions more easily when presented tactually rather than verbally.
The tailor meticulously adjusted the fit of the suit, feeling the fabric against the body tactually.
The teacher taught her student sign language, engaging them tactually.
The textile artist conveyed emotion through textures tactually.
The therapist used massage to address areas of tension, working tactually to release muscle knots.
The toy designer made dolls which encouraged discovery tactually.