touchy-feely in English

adjective
1
openly expressing affection or other emotions, especially through physical contact.
touchy-feely guys calling home to talk baby talk to their kids
synonyms:demonstrativeaffectionatetenderhuggyhuggy-kissy

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "touchy-feely" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "touchy-feely", or refer to the context using the word "touchy-feely" in the English Dictionary.

1. The self-help workshop was very touchy-feely, and made me fell uncomfortable.

2. Then there are the really touchy-feely questions, seemingly plucked from a personality test.

3. The self-help workshop was very touchy-feely, and made me feel uncomfortable.

4. This may explain why Diana's touchy-feely style of royalty didn't always get a good press.

5. Researcher Tim Spector of King's College London said there were definite advantages to being a touchy-feely type.

6. They created a touchy-feely work environment with perks like onsite laundry facilities and free food.

7. By "clingy," I don't mean physically touchy-feely - although women can be turned off by such behavior.

8. He was one of those touchy-feely guys who's always calling home to speak to the kids.

9. If I cry they just seem to be more affectionate, more touchy-feely, more, in some cases sexy.

10. But it is becoming clear that the touchy-feely approach could be the key to regenerating the body.

11. She's one of those touchy-feely people, always putting her hand on your arm while she's talking to you.

12. The charity said it wanted continued government investment in "the softer, more touchy-feely things which children get so much from".

13. These connect (via an adaptor, naturally) to the more touchy-feely sounding US and European-built modules Unity, Destiny and Harmony.

14. The royals' problems are largely personal, embodied by King George playing the stern 19th-century patriarch to Logue's touchy-feely Freudian father.

15. Then last month, in a touchy-feely gesture not typical of Britain, David Cameron announced that the British government would start collecting figures on well-being.

16. I think of that as the church-hug approach and it can work, but it can also make people a bit uncomfortable and weirded out by the touchy-feely thing.

17. I promised I wouldn't get into the new age, touchy-feely stuff in this article, but I have to mention this: Your frame of mind has a significant impact on your creativity.

18. If I have just met you and really like you, you might be a bit uncomfortable since I am a bit touchy-feely and would want to hug you right out of the gate.

19. ‘Where boys and girls score Comparably on cognitive skills, boys get worse grades in the touchy-feely stuff.’ ‘Off-screen, there was a Comparably clear declaration of intent.’ ‘It would be, therefore, completely unfair if we didn't compare a Comparably equipped Windows platform to a comparable Linux platform.’