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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm touchy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express that someone is sensitive or easily offended about a particular topic or in general. Example: "I tend to get upset easily, so just a heads up, I'm touchy about criticism."
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Like I said, bloggers are touchy and I'm a blogger.
But I realize this is touchy ground to tread within the movement, so I'll just shut up about it, and continue on with Cesca's talking points.
"I can be an open book to some extent, but I'm still touchy about this," she said.
Actually, I think he was being touchy.
"I knew it could be touchy," Mr. Patriarca said.
I understand that Mr. Penn is touchy on the likability issue.
"I can understand Obama being touchy on the subject of producing your papers," he said.
I'm not touchy-feely and sensitive like my husband.
Also, I'm very touchy-feely when I cook, so my son sees me with my hands in food all the time, sticking my fingers into pots and pans, tasting cake mix.
I suspect he would have been touchy and angry about any criticism.
I also think eating disorders are touchy subjects.
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