Thin-skinned in a sentence as an adjective

Of course, we know they had real seeds and I'm guessing they weren't so plump and thin-skinned.

A thin-skinned manager suggests the author was too hard on "S".6.

If you're that thin-skinned, it's probably a medium you should stay away from.

It's one thing to stick up for Akamai's developers; it's another to be thin-skinned on their behalf.

Number 1 is a bit thin-skinned, or I have been inadvertantly insulting a lot of people with well-funded, well-staffed "projects.

I wonder if a modern materials would let us build lift cells in this vein - maybe thin-skinned vessels filled with aerogel for structural support.

Call me thin-skinned if you want, I don't like trying to explain to a co-worker why I refuse to add him/her to my LinkedIn profile so instead I just do it and remove them a few weeks later in hopes they never notice.

The idea that we shouldn't do anything about it, because idiots will be idiots or jerks will be jerks?The fact is that accusing the whistleblower of being impolite is just another barrier thrown up by thin-skinned people who cannot admit they've been wrong.

Thin-skinned definitions

adjective

quick to take offense

See also: huffy feisty touchy