But there's more to public touchiness over last week's sketch than just pious indignation. |
Ken, I'm continually amazed at your touchiness on this issue. |
Or is it just organised touchiness, a non-issue mirrored and magnified as a great moral discourse signifying nothing? |
At the same time, with still a nice tone, he teases men and titillate their touchiness to invite them to look like him. |
One American obsession guaranteed to put a smirk on the face of an Englishman is America's touchiness about its flag. |
He hopes that, thanks to this respect, the touchiness of the Mexican government in respect to international observation might be reduced. |