Definitionadj. having an allergy or peculiar or excessive susceptibility
Last update: September 12, 2015
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The haunting memories of these horrors played havoc with the nerves of a supersensitive child. [Please select]
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"I'm not supersensitive," replied Francesca, "but when one's vocabulary is called picturesque by a Britisher, one always knows he is thinking of cowboys and broncos."' [Please select]
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As he did so his supersensitive nostrils were smitten by an odor which caused the collie to shrink back in visible disgust. [Please select]
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Midway down the drive, his supersensitive nostrils caught the whiff of alien humans on the Place. [Please select]
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True, sometimes they hurt his supersensitive feelings most distressingly, by calling to him: "No, no, Laddie." [Please select]
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I know that my malady has made me a bit supersensitive. [Please select]
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Foxes and wolves ate of flesh from which his supersensitive power of detecting the presence of deadly danger turned him away. [Please select]
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