touchy in the PONS Dictionary

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I really think he helped me with my screen test because he was so present for me, so charming and so touchy-feely.
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We all know it's difficult and embarrassing to communicate touchy subject matters to anyone, especially our parents.
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In 2007 the debate briefly reignited and the matter remains a touchy subject.
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In personal relations he was irritable, touchy, and often petty.
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A touchy album but definitely more good than bad.
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It is heavy on episode and light on insight, and although it takes courage to bring up touchy topics it would have taken more to treat them frankly.
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There is a strong tendency to avoid touchy subjects, such as politics and religion.
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He also did not timid around touchy subjects and visuals.
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This was a bitter blow to the relationship between both sides, and has always been a touchy point ever since.
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The material was touchy, and would attract a world of readers both of the faithful and the doubters.
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