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Discover Ludwig'so touchy' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or situation when you want to express extreme sensitivity. For example: She has always been so touchy when someone criticizes her work.
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So touchy.
"Don't be so touchy.
— Don't be so touchy, she said.
'Why are you deniers so touchy?
Zose Al Qaida guys are so touchy!
And we can be so touchy.
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Rigorous analysis of so touchy-feely an activity is probably impossible.
In a joint press conference in Paris, a smitten Nicolas Sarkozy was so touchy-feely that even Obama looked a little embarrassed.
Don't expect her to be so touchy-feely when it comes to the other auditions she's overseeing now – for dancers to be part of her back-up troupe in the Vegas show she's set to launch later in January.
Now I am prepared to acknowledge that the days when it was necessary to get up a row with the judge and attract the sympathy of the jury have long gone, well, almost, and so touchy-feely have the judges become that aggression to the judge is more likely to attract the sympathy of the jury for the judge than for the advocate.
"The thing that kills me about education is that it's so touchy-feely.
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