touchy-feely Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of touchy-feely In English

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Examples of touchy-feely

  • Namely, it is believed that the "touchy-feely" nature of the discipline does not allow for reliable, acceptable knowledge expressed by any one person.

  • That is a triumph of emotion over reason, the triumph of the current, hopefully ephemeral, touchy-feely syndrome over calm, measured objectivity.

  • It contains weasel words and is touchy-feely, but unfortunately it does not stand up in the light of day.

  • They will fawn all over him and act all touchy-feely-cuddly.

  • It is not a touchy-feely thing; it matters.

  • That is not touchy-feely; it is practical work in the public interest.

  • Perhaps if he continues in this vein, he will become the chairman of a self-help group and other touchy-feely things that may help people who spend £40 on a scam.

  • This is really touchy-feely politics.

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