She can see what he sees, of course; they seem peculiarly sensitive to one another.
In America we are peculiarly sensitive about big money contributions for which the donors expect any reward.
We didn't see that chilly clime as a laboratory peculiarly sensitive to the whole planetary system.
Mark Twain was likely to be peculiarly sensitive to printed innuendos.
Even after only a few whiffs of the blue smoke, he found his head swimming and his eyes peculiarly sensitive to the light.
And when we get hold of a man of a peculiarly sensitive nature, oh, but we do haze him!
I said, "because she appears to be peculiarly sensitive about this woman: she has been a favourite maid."
It hits us particularly hard because customers are peculiarly sensitive to the level of service being provided.
In that twilight region between youth and maturity, in which I had my being then, one is peculiarly sensitive to that kind of insult.
His own bulk made him peculiarly sensitive to the pangs of hunger.