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highly strung

British  

adjective

  1. tense and easily upset; excitable; nervous

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Aimée Kelly plays the role with a winning blend of caustic humor and narcissistic self-pity: She’s highly strung, manipulative and insecure.

From New York Times • Oct. 27, 2023

Norman was put in a large, state-of-the-art enclosure with other kangaroos but was clearly highly strung and by day two was looking for a way out.

From Reuters • Jul. 31, 2018

Racehorses – highly strung by nature – often need time to un-wind from the rigors of racetrack life, and some need training to prepare them for new roles, like three-day-eventing or trail-riding.

From The Guardian • May 17, 2018

"They're quite highly strung and not that smart."

From BBC • May 10, 2018

But the dog was weak, and highly strung, and suffered a heart attack one bright December morning in the country, leaping from the porch in happy pursuit of a squirrel.

From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt