Sentence examples for am thin-skinned from inspiring English sources

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am thin-skinned

adjective

Overly sensitive to criticism; quick to take offence; irritable; touchy

  • She's rather thin-skinned when it comes to comments about her work.

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"I am thin-skinned," he told "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough, who'd hurt Trump's feelings by not mentioning his name during an earlier conversation about the Republican presidential candidates.

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"He is thin-skinned".

"Bruce was thin-skinned," Dr. Anderson said.

The government is thin-skinned about criticism.

Not that I'm thin-skinned.

She is thin-skinned, fatigued, and full of embattled chagrin.

And one of the traditions is being thin-skinned".

I empathize with you about being thin-skinned.

But this is not about being thin-skinned.

To be sure, lots of politicians are thin-skinned.

Mrs. Clinton was thin-skinned and took criticism hard.

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