It leaves me with my energies worn out, with my sensibilities frightfully acute.
Reed, the reluctant rock performer, had been outflanked by Jackson, an natural public orator who also wields an acute political sensibility.
They are both more adept artists with acute tactical sensibilities.
Doubtless this feeling was due to his unusually acute sensibilities--his keen sense of the beautiful, which these hideous things outraged.
The secular Muslims of Bosnia don't share such acute sensibilities, but for other reasons the policy of abstention is even more important here.
This elegaic book "is developed with acute sensibility," Charles Poore wrote here.
In the small village churches where he worshipped, the singing and organ playing was likely to be intolerable to somebody with an acute musical sensibility.
He combined the acute sensibility of a modern artist with his own personal whimsy.
Goldoni maintains an acute sensibility for the differences in social classes between his characters as well as environmental and generational changes.
James speaks of his privations with acute sensibility, but having mentioned them passes on, as if his manly mind disdained to brood over unavoidable calamities.