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Recent Examples of thin-skinned Beyond the drinks and the jokes, one of the hardest lessons he’s learned is how thin-skinned artists can be—especially when the cameras are rolling. Amber Corrine, VIBE.com, 29 Jan. 2025 Reed characterizes the Republican response as thin-skinned. Matthew Carey, Deadline, 16 Jan. 2025 This is the same thin-skinned coach who this year closed practice to the media, the same one who last year suspended a Southern California New Group reporter for alleged violations of the program’s media policy. Dylan Hernández, Los Angeles Times, 1 Dec. 2024 This is especially true for your soft, thin-skinned produce like berries or spinach. Brandee Gruener, Southern Living, 27 Nov. 2024 In the view of one of his old friends, Vance, in becoming a national figure, has also become more thin-skinned, not unlike many of the tech titans who support him. Benjamin Wallace-Wells, The New Yorker, 28 Oct. 2024 Shore explains that thin-skinned squash like delicata or butternut have the most edible skins. Stacey Lastoe, Southern Living, 13 Oct. 2024 Russet potatoes with thick skins typically need to cure a little longer than thin-skinned varieties, but most potatoes should be dry and fully cured within two weeks. Lauren Landers, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 Oct. 2024 The murder is our slimy protagonist’s thin-skinned response to Alberto mocking a moment of apparent vulnerability on the Penguin’s part. Judy Berman, TIME, 19 Sep. 2024
Recent Examples of Synonyms for thin-skinned
Adjective
  • The indictment alleges Tian also sent Duan links to Google Drive accounts containing sensitive information on US military weapons systems, such as Bradley and Stryker US Army fighting vehicles.
    Karina Tsui, CNN, 7 Mar. 2025
  • Ilia’s Clean Line Gel Eyeliner is a sight for sensitive eyes.
    Annie Blackman, Allure, 7 Mar. 2025
Adjective
  • Cold exposure is particularly helpful for those who have irritable skin through the constriction of blood vessels, alleviating swelling and flushes.
    Lucy Notarantonio, Newsweek, 24 Feb. 2025
  • The elderly single mom, played with an irritable, bone-deep bitterness by Irish actor Fiona Shaw, has spent the past few years paralyzed by an illness no one can diagnose.
    Peter Debruge, Variety, 14 Feb. 2025
Adjective
  • That rivalry carried over into the UFC as Tate and Rousey coached against each other in a tetchy season of The Ultimate Fighter before Rousey defeated Tate via third-round armbar to retain her UFC bantamweight title at UFC 168.
    Matt Robison, Newsweek, 18 Feb. 2025
  • When Southampton’s Duje Caleta-Car was dismissed in January 2023 in the first leg of a tetchy Carabao Cup semi-final, Murphy waved him on his way.
    George Caulkin, The Athletic, 6 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • Swathes of people across the world grew up with the Shrek films—and that can make sequels released decades after the original (like Shrek 5) a touchy subject.
    Callum Booth, Forbes, 28 Feb. 2025
  • The blast of attention falls at a touchy time for Greenland.
    Maya Tekeli, New York Times, 8 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • Inevitably all this tumult attracts the attention of a trio of huffy rival confectioners, Slugworth (Paterson Joseph), Prodnose (Matt Lucas), and Fickelgruber (Mathew Baynton).
    Peter Rainer, The Christian Science Monitor, 15 Dec. 2023
  • Its engagingly huffy maestro, Michel Troisgros, is preparing to hand over the reins to César, his eldest son and head chef.
    Peter Rainer, The Christian Science Monitor, 30 Nov. 2023
Adjective
  • It’s certainly made for these (end) times: a lushly surreal, cynically ticklish goof on the ineffectiveness of political summits as apocalyptic dread mounts.
    Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times, 18 Oct. 2024
  • While plenty of jokers and pranksters offered responses, most users responded by unexpectedly trauma-dumping on the ticklish Muppet.
    David Matthews, New York Daily News, 31 Jan. 2024

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“Thin-skinned.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/thin-skinned. Accessed 13 Mar. 2025.

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