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supersensitively

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  • As my skin grew supersensitively charged with sexual electricity, I could no longer feel the location of my former silver thong.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • As my skin grew supersensitively charged with sexual electricity, I could no longer feel the location of my former silver thong.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • As my skin grew supersensitively charged with sexual electricity, I could no longer feel the location of my former silver thong.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • It was not that she actually regretted her engagement, but none the less she found herself supersensitively conscious of it, and she chafed against the thought of the congratulations and all the kindly, well-meant "fussation" which its announcement would entail.

    The Hermit of Far End Margaret Pedler

  • In one accustomed to daily coping with big human problems, such emotion may seem trivial, but it was perhaps this constant forced endurance that kept one up, made one almost supersensitively sentimental.

    With Those Who Wait Frances Wilson Huard

  • Prolonged attacks of dyspepsia, nervous headaches, chronic granular kidney disease, gout, sciatic rheumatism, middle ear abscesses, above all vertigo and gall stone colic were intermittent or chronic ailments that gradually made him the typical embodiment of a supersensitively nervous, prematurely old man.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

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