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But maybe, having been on our own for so long, we were just oversensitive.
During this time, people are often oversensitive to the behaviors of others.
And he is a little oversensitive in some ways - about his weight, for instance.
Was I simply oversensitive - as all good people nowadays should be?
One theory is that it may result from oversensitive blood vessels in the face.
I thought he was mocking me and I'm oversensitive at being made fun of.
Has this made our society oversensitive to contentious social issues and identity politics?
It was oversensitive of them to mind so much.
But in a person with allergies, the immune response is oversensitive.
Social satire in these oversensitive times is the devil to pull off.
I daresay the state of my finances make me oversensitive.
First landing on ice, and maybe I was being a little oversensitive."
It might have been just oversensitive nerves, of course.
The crop strikes your oversensitive bottom and you cry out.
Perhaps we are oversensitive, but a term newly making the rounds seems particularly offensive.
"She didn't mention anything about you;" my oversensitive sister said.
One could see this spirited defense of the umbrella ban as men being oversensitive.
I didn't say anything, although I thought she was being a little oversensitive about the whole thing.
"Call me oversensitive, but I do object when it's a lie.
The individual tends to be humorless and oversensitive, especially about the belief.
Was he just another spoiled, oversensitive rock star with pretensions of being an artist?
Critics "are oversensitive," he said in a recent interview.
And if I wondered these things aloud would he, like my ex, judge me bitter or oversensitive?
Finally, he reached out, his callused fingers sliding up her oversensitive skin.
I think liberal arts majors are all automatically defensive about it, probably because we're oversensitive.