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touchiness (ˈtʌtʃɪnɪs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being touchy. 1. Sensitiveness of temper, irritability, testiness.1653 Gauden Hierasp. To Rdr. 26 Nor is he ignorant of the touchinesse, and roughnesse..of many mens spirits in these times. 1660 Hickeringill Jamaica (1661) 96 Their discont...
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ADHD in Men: Signs, Symptoms, & Treatments
Jul 8, 2022 — Symptoms of ADHD in adult men often include frequent emotional dysregulation, touchiness with criticism or conflict, and/or avoidance behaviors ...
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Resentment
Resentment can have a variety of negative results on the person experiencing it, including touchiness or edginess when thinking of the person resented,
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Georgios Voulgarakis
On September 12, 2008 the Minister Voulgarakis resigned from his position, by touchiness, because the name of his wife was involved in the case (land-exchange
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touchy
touchy, a. (ˈtʌtʃɪ) Also 7 tutchie. [f. touch n. or v. + -y; but in sense 1 perh. an alteration of tetchy.] 1. Easily moved to anger; apt to take offence on slight cause; highly sensitive in temper or disposition; irascible, irritable, testy, tetchy.1605 King Leir & Daughters D j, She breeds yong bo...
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tactility
tactility (tækˈtɪlɪtɪ) [f. after L. type *tactilitās, f. tactilis tactile: see -ity.] The quality or condition of being tactile.1659 Stanley Hist. Philos. xiii. (1701) 565/2 There are others [qualities] which depend upon these; as Flexility, Tactility, Ductility, and others, from Softness. 1727 Bail...
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Chimène
supported by Piccinni himself, who saw him as a natural ally, but the vacuum created by Gluck's absence, the intrigues of Piccinni's enemies, and Sacchini's touchiness
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Kanadehon Chūshingura
Perhaps because of the touchiness of authorities, kabuki companies did not attempt any further plays on the subject.
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sensitiveness
sensitiveness (ˈsɛnsɪtɪvnɪs) [-ness.] 1. The power or capacity of sensation. Also, with reference to plants: Capacity of responding to stimulation.1828 Ballantyne Exam. Hum. Mind 427 In regard to sensitiveness many of the lower animals surpass man. 1862 Darwin Orchids vi. 212 She [Nature] has endowe...
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Alexander Smith (poet)
There is a narrowness and touchiness about her which is more frequently found in villages than in great cities.
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soreness
soreness (ˈsɔənɪs) Forms: α. 1 sarnys, -nis, 3 særnes, 4–5 sarnes, 4 sarenes, 6, 8– Sc. sairness. β. 4, 6 sorenes, 6 sornes, soare-, 6–7 sorenesse, 7– soreness. [OE. sárnys (f. sár sore a.1), = OFris. sêrnesse, MHG. sêrnisse.] 1. The condition of being physically sore, in pain, or painful; pain, pai...
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Alexander Sumarokov
But his exacting touchiness contributed, almost as much as did Lomonosov's calm dignity, to raise the profession of the pen and to give it a definite place
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Charles Cotton
Cotton replies with the touchiness of a true obsessive: "Let me tell you, here are some colours, contemptible as they seem here, that are very hard to
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Boulton Paul P.111
This touchiness has been partially attributed to the design of the power controls, deemed to be essential for flying at high speeds (in excess of 450 mph
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