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Discover Ludwig"touchy feely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe someone or something that is overly sentimental or affectionate. For example, "Every time I think about my childhood, I get all touchy feely."
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This is not a "touchy feely" prescription.
It is touchy feely – but you might get scratched.
This isn't touchy feely stuff.
Krystle II A touchy, feely Tomigochi.
It sounded almost touchy feely to me.
The Touchy Feely Imgur via reddit.
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Too touchy-feely?
They are not touchy-feely.
Touchy-feely it was not.
"This is not touchy-feely".
He even got a little touchy-feely.
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