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high-strung

[hahy-struhng] / ˈhaɪˈstrʌŋ /
ADJECTIVE
nervous
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“Such a gifted & bold actress. From her brilliant & tender performance in The Last Picture Show, while playing high strung Phyllis Lindstrom on The Mary Tyler Moore Show I became a lifelong fan.”

From Seattle Times • Jan. 27, 2021

“She managed a month filming in Sri Lanka, although there were stresses during it and she was clearly very high strung at that period,” claimed Strachan.

From Fox News • Feb. 27, 2019

His father, John D. Rockefeller Jr., was emotionally distant, high strung and tormented by his inherited wealth, but he drove into his children a sense of noblesse oblige and a commitment to hard work.

From Washington Post • Mar. 20, 2017

And perhaps most important, the player who is known for his scientific approach—but possesses a high strung, artistic temperament—has been feeling a lot of stress to live up to the hype.

From Golf Digest • Mar. 13, 2017

“She was exactly like Celia sounds. Cheerleader, very high strung, very...what’s the word I want...”

From "Made You Up" by Francesca Zappia




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