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1 My love is not so thin-skinned as to shrink from any test.
2 Why should the world be so thin-skinned , - so foolishly chary of human life?
3 He was not so thin-skinned in such matters as I.
4 Was it his fault that he was so thin-skinned that all things hurt him?
5 He was so thin-skinned that any counsel offered to him took the form of criticism.
6 To think that her sister could be so thin - skinned .
7 Felicia, this young fellow is so thin-skinned he is afraid you will laugh at him.
8 The English were not always so thin-skinned .
9 He asks whether Mr Gamato was so thin - skinned he cannot see the humour in what Mr Namorong writes.
10 You people are always so thin-skinned.'
11 Why are we all so thin - skinned ?
12 Jem's heart was as true to me as ever, but he was not so thin-skinned as I am.
13 A man so thin-skinned as you are must choose for himself a wife with a softer tongue than mine.
15 They are so thin - skinned they can't bear to face their weaknesses and failures and want only to be told how wonderful they are.
16 We will only return those kicks and blows, and the French will assuredly not be so thin-skinned as to die of them on the spot.
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