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extra-sensitive

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  • Sensitive owners: If you are extra-sensitive to Fido's smell or appearance i.e., he gets dirty from frolicking in the puppy park, or his coat loses its luster quickly, more frequent bathing is acceptable.

    Vet's view: To shampoo, or not to shampoo 2011

  • Indeed, new research is trying to determine whether they may in fact be extra-sensitive, their multitude of flesh serving as a repository for extra nerve receptors.

    Jilly Gagnon: High Fat-shion 2010

  • Indeed, new research is trying to determine whether they may in fact be extra-sensitive, their multitude of flesh serving as a repository for extra nerve receptors.

    Jilly Gagnon: High Fat-shion 2010

  • It might only serve to make them defensive and cause them to brand you as extra-sensitive.

    Ask Amy 2010

  • Plagued as a child with an extra-sensitive sense of smell, strength, and eyesight, Anna Callaway always thought she was special.

    Book Tour: SheWolf - Teresa D'Amario Nalini Singh 2007

  • And since she's extra-sensitive as well, when I complain about it she feels hurt.

    Archive 2009-01-25 Sean Craven 2009

  • I can only imagine that, having accepted a pretty big and probably ill-advised favor from a supporter whose legal troubles were now deepening, he was extra-sensitive to any such appearances.

    Obama Offers Most Extensive Response Yet To Questions About Rev. Wright 2009

  • Scientists still disagree about which planetary systems are extra-sensitive to climate shifts, but the possibility can't be ignored.

    Wired Top Stories 2009

  • Maybe I'm extra-sensitive because women have been viewed and treated as empty vessels by various folk for just about all of ever.

    The Breaking of the Vessels yuki_onna 2009

  • Plagued as a child with an extra-sensitive sense of smell, strength, and eyesight, Anna Callaway always thought she was special.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Nalini Singh 2007

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