Use "touchy" in a sentence

1. Don't be so touchy.

2. Why are you so touchy today?

3. Racism remains a touchy issue.

4. He's a little touchy about his weight.

5. He could be touchy and irritable.

6. She was sensitive, but not this touchy.

7. She is very touchy about her past.

8. He also knew the answers to some touchy questions.

9. Be careful what you say because he's touchy.

10. Let us not be touchy or unduly sensitive.

11. He had reason to be touchy about Nechaev.

12. He Addressed the touchy issue of European-American relations

13. You know money is a touchy subject with me.

14. She gets very touchy if you mention the divorce.

15. You know money is a a touchy subject with me.

16. Asking about a reporter's sources can be a touchy business.

17. A hot potato is a controversial problem, a touchy subject

18. I would like to address this touchy point a bit further

19. Morris's lasting influence is a touchy subject at the White House.

20. A cantankerous argument followed, which the touchy Hennepin would never forget.

21. You Russians think of yourselves as poets, but perhaps you're just touchy.

22. Formal, exact and obstinate, he was also cold, suspicious, touchy and tactless.

23. This is a touchy subject/issue/point, so we'd better avoid it.

24. A Cantankerous argument followed which the touchy Hennepin would never forget: 8

25. Van Gogh is irascible , engaging, intelligent, touchy, high - minded , well read, rebellious and pigheaded.

26. He's a great manager, he is very touchy about his lack of qualifications.

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

28. 12 Paul writes that love “does not become provoked” (“is not touchy,” Phillips).

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

30. 25 Formal, exact and obstinate, he was also cold, suspicious, touchy and tactless.

31. You have to be careful what you say to Kevin - he's rather touchy.

32. Most committees ignore touchy problems until they go away of their own accord.

33. She's very touchy about the fact that her husband has been married before.

34. Whether American self - assertiveness fits into today's crammed and touchy world can be debated.

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

36. The touchy Mr K turned on his heel in disgust and departed the scene.

37. Those boys out there, they're mighty touchy when it comes to their constitutional rights.

38. In South Korea the subject is extremely touchy—memories of Japanese colonisation remain fresh.

39. Until now both candidates have avoided talking about the touchy subject of health care reform.

40. Synonyms for Burnable include flammable, combustible, inflammable, ignitable, combustive, ignitible, fiery, touchy, incendiary and explosive

41. Choleric adjective bad-tempered, cross, angry, irritable, touchy, petulant, ill-tempered, irascible, tetchy, ratty (Brit

42. Some authors get very touchy if you make even the slightest alteration to their work.

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

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

45. Now I want to be fair, even with the bankers, for they are pretty touchy now.

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

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

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

49. In other families, parents are predictably touchy at certain times —such as when bills have to be paid.

50. They are touchy on the subject of religion and you have to pick your words carefully when talking about it.

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

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

53. His wife was hardworking and sincere but very touchy and apt to flare up under any kind of implied criticism.

54. Now I get very touchy about finishing because it is so very important from the client's point of view.

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

56. Touchy people will notice that I didn't mention the Darf, Gnome and Faery systems, and there is a good reason!

57. As creative types, we're notoriously unpredictable, and thus liable to put our foot in it in front of touchy clients.

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

59. Prided himself on a Bruskness that he mis took for wit met an eminent but touchy sculptor at a studio supper

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

61. Now, if you're not touchy about getting paid in blood diamonds or other conflict minerals, then the contract is worth a billion.

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

63. 20 Another trait that is likely to interfere with our showing due honor to others is the tendency to be touchy, or unduly sensitive.

64. 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.

65. 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.

66. But being unduly sensitive, or touchy, in our relations with others is a form of selfishness that can rob us of our peace and prevent us from showing honor to others.

67. Cuddling promotes strong pair bonding in the early phases of a relationship While there's no harm in not being a particularly touchy-feeling type of person, if you're looking to cultivate and

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69. 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.

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71. 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.

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73. When he takes over the Conductorship of the local brass band after the previous conductor resigns, he finds a bunch of untalented but touchy old men that need to be whipped into shape and find their own distinctive style.

74. ‘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.’

75. ‘Lau was non-Committal when asked whether he was being boycotted by the group, but agreed that reconciliation with the central government was a touchy issue.’ ‘The verdict from Monash University chair of linguistics Kate Burridge is that the apparently non-Committal expression will stick around.’