Difficult to handle; requiring great tact.
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Examples for "feisty"
Examples for "feisty"
1Manchester United have the hots for another feisty forward in any case.
2They cannot remember ever having seen her this way, cat-nervous and feisty.
3They ended with a feisty exchange on the economy and green taxes.
4A feisty, independent preteen, she shunned Barbie dolls, preferring animals to people.
5Here was a feisty young talent taking on an out-of-touch, fusty establishment.
1The two leaders have returned to threatening each other with huffy statements.
2Georgia gets huffy because no one will make the decision for her.
3He won't get huffy over a foolish old codger like Bill Atkins.
4I sort of sounded father the other day, but he was pretty huffy.
5Nevertheless his attitude towards the huffy landlord, if scornful, was good-humoured and indulgent.
1Sutherland needed to apply common sense on pay and be less thin-skinned.
2I mean, he was a far more, far too thin-skinned for that.
3You can't dwell, be overprotective of your words, thin-skinned about idiotic comments.
4The way we take it reveals that we are too often thin-skinned.
5My love is not so thin-skinned as to shrink from any test.
1Unfortunately, Laura had brought up what apparently was a very touchy subject.
2It's the touchy-feely bit that the agency will need to consider seriously.
3Quinn wasn't good at touchy-feely, especially in the middle of a trial.
4And tackling touchy events doesn't have to have a long historical context.
5Artists were so touchy-feely-itwas impossible to tell what they actually meant.
6The Nablus bloodshed was especially touchy for Abbas given the Fatah connection.
7But now it was banks, who were notoriously touchy on the subject.
8That's where the millionaires come in, raising the touchy issue of pay-for-play.
9Complicating matters further is that it is potentially a very touchy subject.
10Corporate tax is an increasingly touchy topic as indebted governments cut budgets.
11This was touchy stuff, asking a journalist to divulge information before publication.
12It is naturally something of a touchy topic between them, Trudy's Project.
13If the data bankers think it's too touchy, they'll quit the search.
14Thomas still didn't understand why she was being so touchy with him.
15You know, Robert, the thing about fireworks is that they're touchy, unpredictable.
16But a Pathan is always touchy about matters of honour and horseflesh.
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