On Wednesday, an embarrassed American student came in search of commiseration. |
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In town, Julia dares to ask Cole to lunch with her family, and is embarrassed when he politely turns her down. |
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I was shamed and embarrassed, yet decided that I should still go to the Wallace Monument. |
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I looked over at his mother to see a sheepish, almost embarrassed look on her face. |
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You are one win away from the play-offs and you get blown out, destroyed, shellacked, embarrassed, humiliated and ELIMINATED by the Pistons? |
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She is embarrassed by everything and accordingly cursed in her ownership of Theo, a tricky little shih-tzu. |
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We have Christmas parties and days out, and it is nice not to be embarrassed when your child misbehaves or is acting badly. |
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The assaulted 20 year old woman was standing nearby in tears, still shook up and embarrassed after the incident. |
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Currently Glasgow is a disunified city bisected by a river that most people are embarrassed by. |
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Not wanting to be embarrassed, I shot a 47 on the front nine and really bore down after the turn. |
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Everyone sat around looking embarrassed and twiddling their thumbs as usual. |
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It was the ultimate example of style trumping substance and it makes me embarrassed for my adopted state. |
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A humble and unassuming man, he might have been embarrassed by his obituary accolades. |
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I suspect he would be profoundly embarrassed at the skimpiness of your research. |
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Josi, the young kangaroo, has very large feet and is depressed and embarrassed that she can't use a skipping rope. |
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Alex was particularly embarrassed and ashamed because he wasn't able to keep his cool and stay unemotional. |
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It always embarrassed me when a guest would linger anticipating an invitation to a meal and finally, awkwardly, leave unfed. |
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The CBC, embarrassed once too often by its most popular sports commentator, has muzzled him. |
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I was embarrassed by my ungraciousness, faced as I was with a bowl of such delicious noodles, giving off steam and sending off strong aromas. |
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I had never seen someone slink out of the Chamber in such an embarrassed manner. |
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She had embarrassed him by unhorsing him, and he was going to make her pay for it. |
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It couldn't survive the unforgiving light of the eighties, and sloped off to die in embarrassed solitude. |
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Now if we feel compelled to write in longhand we are embarrassed by the unpractised scrawl that we see appearing on the page in front of us. |
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It certainly went unsaid that she was at least a bit embarrassed to have started something that had now taken such an unexpected turn. |
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The dish was tasty but so violently rich, you felt almost embarrassed eating it, like a pimply adolescent snarfing a public bag of candy. |
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When her snooty daughter visits, she is embarrassed by her relative poverty. |
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Every time I see it, I have to turn my head quickly so as to avoid becoming embarrassed. |
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Two doormen rush in to carry him out and he is duly removed, embarrassed and ashamed, left to sober up on the pavements outside the bar. |
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Have you ever found yourself in a situation that embarrassed you and it was not by any means your fault? |
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I'm glad to see that some conservatives aren't embarrassed about upholding decency. |
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Tobias looked down embarrassed and wiped away the casserole stain and breadcrumbs. |
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She tired easily and was embarrassed by a frequent need to urinate, caused by diuretic therapy. |
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I've always been embarrassed by our corner bath but now, after years in the decor doldrums, they are much sought-after. |
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I was surprised and a little embarrassed at my own vehemence, but reactions to Chomsky do tend toward the passionate. |
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Most veterans are too traumatised or embarrassed to discuss their experiences. |
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But what they should be embarrassed about is how they continue to try to cut corners and skimp to save money. |
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We have spoken to a number of people, including non-drivers, who are similarly embarrassed by this situation. |
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Even Bob, the bull mastiff who plays Agent 11, seems embarrassed by the proceedings. |
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At first I began to feel a bit embarrassed about the squeakiness in my own voice, but after a moment that had disappeared. |
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I suddenly feel embarrassed at appearing intrusive and nosy and I hook my own hair behind my ears and look away. |
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Don't jump to conclusions, she chided herself, personally embarrassed by her outrageous notions. |
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Did you feel embarrassed eating an ice cream novelty shaped like a cartoon character? |
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Were some people calculatedly closing down their business premises just so the government might be embarrassed? |
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I was embarrassed by my callousness in the face of my own ability to wreak minor havoc in the lives of others. |
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To be fair to the hapless reporter, I think he was rather embarrassed about this assignment. |
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On closer inspection it seemed more like luggage abandoned on an airport carousel by someone too embarrassed to collect it. |
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All those who value impartiality and open-mindedness of science and its institutions will undoubtedly be utterly embarrassed by these practices. |
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I plunged my hands into my trouser pockets and tried to affect a casual air, even though I found myself suddenly embarrassed. |
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Denise reappeared, wearing a straight blue skirt, trying to compose herself but still looking very embarrassed. |
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I looked from one intently interested catlike face to another, suddenly embarrassed about how the confession would sound to them. |
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For a strop that would have embarrassed a two year old, Jon Drummond should hang his head in shame. |
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If the Hessian musicians feel embarrassed by a single note of Antheil's music, they don't reveal it. |
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But he went on nationwide television and said that, and that he was chagrined by it and embarrassed by it. |
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When this happens many people are embarrassed and try to change the subject. |
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He is reticent and looks a little embarrassed at the horrible, sulphurous reality of hobnobbing with the most evil man in the world. |
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Men who learn of their affliction are sometimes embarrassed to own up to it. |
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Many were fed to capacity and many were embarrassed out of their skins too. |
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The expression in his hooded blue eyes is somehow both resentful and embarrassed. |
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The place is chocka with embarrassed new husbands in ill-fitting dinner jackets. |
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Slightly embarrassed I'd said too much, I glanced at my plate in mild surprise. |
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Desmond's behaviour has embarrassed the Tory party, to whom he has sworn allegiance. |
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Eccrine sweat is initially odourless, but patients are embarrassed and inconvenienced by having sodden clothing and damp hands. |
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Mr. Marcas was embarrassed to find himself speaking to his superior in sweatpants and no shirt. |
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The poor embarrassed girl stood near to us did a text book chunder, missing me but managing to splash my mate's shoe. |
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Clad in a casual suit, he was visibly embarrassed by the other boy's looks and hid his face behind a book. |
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Breaking open a hush puppy, the boy seemed embarrassed yet proud of his grandfather's praise. |
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I was peeved by her reaction, that she would be embarrassed, instead of being proud of me. |
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As soon as I heard the voice penetrate the transit silence, I was embarrassed for the speaker. |
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In his youth he was both mesmerised and embarrassed by the coarseness of the music. |
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I'm cock-a-hoop because it basically means the Premiership teams have embarrassed themselves and that can only be a good thing. |
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The huge raids cost a fortune, embarrassed the police and the tide of street dealers flowed back in. |
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But I decided not to be embarrassed by my illness and to record my experiences on a personal website, for anyone to read. |
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Rebecca instantly colored, and raised a hand to rub absently at her cheeks, drawing all the more attention to the fact that she was embarrassed. |
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Did this debate speak to you, or were you embarrassed by some of these inane questions? |
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The other travelers seemed embarrassed but passive, perhaps the legacy of years of informers and secret police. |
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Husband and wife, Jean and Fred, had piles for most of their lives, but were too embarrassed to seek help. |
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Given the fierceness with which I have criticized Mr. Kristof on occasion, I actually felt embarrassed about going up and talking to him. |
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I am still proud to call myself Australian, although I am embarrassed that my government is proving so intransigent and stubborn. |
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Don't feel embarrassed about forgetting someone's name while making introductions. |
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Anger I could deal with, but I hated to be embarrassed and to lose control of my emotions. |
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She rubbed at her eyes with it, embarrassed to have lost control in such a manner. |
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In turn, the daughters react coolly to their mother, and are often times embarrassed of her actions. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the embarrassed singer then fled the poolside area to her hotel room, leaving pool attendants to mop up. |
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Charles and Jane both flushed as they exchanged a glance, embarrassed at being seen through so easily. |
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I am very particular about my footwear, and actually feel embarrassed by these shoes. |
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He had dreamed of her last night and had awoken aroused and embarrassed and with an intense hunger for cream puffs. |
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In general, however, most film theorists still seem either embarrassed or bemused by bodies that often act wantonly and crudely at the movies. |
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Glasgow should not be embarrassed about taking the crumbs from the capital 's table. |
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No doubt with a fat, embarrassed director reluctantly getting onstage for the curtain call. |
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Last week, these two young cuties showed up at my local skate park and I was embarrassed by the serious lack of game I witnessed. |
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So if your child makes a fuss or is crying, don't be embarrassed and don't worry about what people might be thinking. |
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And I was embarrassed by him, too young for his shy approaches, too unused to such respectful gallantry. |
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But the generality of the population is not embarrassed by wearing traditional, merely functional, clothing, appropriate to their trades. |
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And then I self-consciously drew myself up and stood, a little embarrassed at being in a compromising position. |
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There is an occasional titter and an embarrassed giggle but it is all taken in good humour. |
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My banker asked me what my profit margin was and I was embarrassed to tell him that I have no idea. |
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I was embarrassed and wondered if there was something in my appearance or demeanor that had amused her. |
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I'm not a very demonstrative person, having always been taught that emotion leads to weakness, so I was more than a little embarrassed. |
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There is another level of embarrassed when you are representing your country and you run like a hairy goat. |
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Lots of us have been embarrassed by mum flashing pictures of us naked as babies on the goatskin rug. |
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I was too embarrassed to look at him when I clicked the light off and said goodnight. |
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I felt embarrassed to be the youngest and perhaps the least deserving of them all. |
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He embarrassed the pundits, and pulverized the best bowlers that the region offered. |
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In the background, a little boy was puttering around, curious but embarrassed. |
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Her exalted position did not stop her from committing the sort of blunders which would have embarrassed even a political greenhorn. |
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Thirty years later he is still embarrassed or diffident every time he is confronted with even a simple practical task. |
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I'm embarrassed in front of all these people that two grown men allowed a situation like this to escalate the way it did. |
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Public opinion embarrassed him until he agreed, under threat of a writ of habeas to force a court hearing, that his mother could be released. |
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I had only seen him like this once before, when he planned his revenge on another lord who had embarrassed him in public. |
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Okay, for those of my readers who have children, how often have your kids embarrassed you in public? |
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Mathers gave Jeffreys the sort of look a mother gave an ill mannered child that had embarrassed her in public. |
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Now he has wed in secret again and, to judge by newspaper reports, his parents are embarrassed and nonplussed. |
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We are all embarrassed and ashamed by the actions of a very small number of leaders and a very small number of soldiers. |
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He backed up and I knew he was embarrassed for that public display of affection so once again I came to his rescue. |
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I was strong on the outside, but inside I was embarrassed, ashamed, and weeping. |
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It was used only by his closest friends who knew that whenever he was embarrassed or nervous, he would blush deeply and get a red nose. |
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He was embarrassed to be here, and ashamed of his greed, he just hid it better than me. |
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We don't complain because we are embarrassed, bewildered and shocked, too ashamed to do or say anything. |
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The Ministry of Transportation suspended my license and I was extremely embarrassed and humiliated. |
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Although financially embarrassed owners prove inhumane, the text describes another type of master who is even more dangerous. |
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Financially embarrassed Lazio need cash this summer to ease a growing crisis. |
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Handel himself was not financially embarrassed, nor did his reputation suffer. |
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He ran a hand through his disheveled hair and cleared his throat, looking faintly embarrassed. |
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She saw me staring and stared back confrontationally, then dismissively turned away so that I was embarrassed for staring. |
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You know, he embarrassed the country and the military by disregarding the abuses that were made on prisoners. |
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The force of Jem's sudden exclamation surprises even him, and he laughs after an embarrassed pause. |
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So the two million of you who bought the last Scenic will doubtless be feeling very embarrassed indeed as this point. |
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She embarrassed Walter and Calpurnia called her into the kitchen and gave her a stern talking-to. |
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I was too abashed, too embarrassed that I had actually asked something like that! |
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She felt a sudden burst of shyness wash over her and suddenly felt extremely embarrassed for wearing a towel. |
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In both 1999 and 2001, Brazil sent a weak team to the competition and was embarrassed. |
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Then there were reminiscences over the good times the couple had together, which Jacob meets with a weak, embarrassed smile. |
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She was embarrassed about her drug addiction and wanted to do something about it. |
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There was a moment of awkward silence until a phone ringing made them all jump, then they laughed, embarrassed that they were so easily startled. |
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Rebecca was too embarrassed to reply, but he took her silence as an affirmative. |
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Her expression was slightly affronted, slightly embarrassed as she opened her mouth to refute his suggestion. |
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He laughed and looked at his plate, as if he was embarrassed for reading my emotions wrong. |
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The officers were said to be embarrassed when they realised a mistake had been made. |
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George has a thick neck and is not easily embarrassed but his high handed action is now rebounding on him. |
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She looked down at her food, embarrassed by the reaction her question had received. |
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She smiled, a bit embarrassed, a bit proud, pretending to scribble something in her notebook. |
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Believe it or not, a lot of Aussies are embarrassed at the sheer witlessness of some of the men's comments. |
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Owen Hughes says Tuesday night was a pathetic and woeful effort which he was extremely embarrassed and angry about. |
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She was panting hard and her face was really red, like she was embarrassed to be late. |
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A red-faced Mr Rose, 48, admitted there had been a mix-up and that he felt embarrassed about the situation. |
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I think he was embarrassed by being thrown out and sought to wreak revenge. |
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Now the congressmen are embarrassed and are coming up with all kinds of lame excuses to explain why they were there. |
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He'd looked away, embarrassed, but was conscious that her own gaze continued remorselessly. |
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Her most recent transgression involves yours truly, but it's hardly the first time she has embarrassed her employers. |
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Dolly reproaches him gently when an embarrassed Silas has to ask her what that means. |
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But there was the usual reverent silence, broken by the occasional embarrassed cough or ripple of restrained applause. |
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One of the great things about getting older is that you become less embarrassed about your body and its natural functions. |
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The Spanish Ambassador, a reclusive and secretive man, whom I suspect is light-minded beneath a grave exterior, is very embarrassed by his role. |
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Totally embarrassed, Sara realized that there was a considerable amount of ice cream on her chin, mostly raspberry fudge ripple. |
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If Lydia ever thought you knew, she'd be too embarrassed to ever look you in the face again. |
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They disappeared into their houses, embarrassed at being caught rubbernecking. |
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It is a wonderful story, not something we should be ashamed of or embarrassed about. |
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I will admit to smoking the odd joint and I am not embarrassed or ashamed of it. |
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While quality is my priority, quantity is always lurking close behind, lingering like an embarrassed little brother. |
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When an insane publicity hound like this candidate finishes first in a congressional primary, the Republican Party has embarrassed itself. |
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I ask Kelly if he has ever been embarrassed by singing a song due to its naked lyrical content. |
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I don't plan on babying him at all, and I don't want him to feel embarrassed by my crazy antics. |
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He sheathed his dagger into a scabbard he kept under his pillow, and looked around, embarrassed. |
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I whipped out my trusty tablet and fired it up and was immediately embarrassed by the amount of schmutz that was on my screen. |
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As a hard-working, tax-paying, non-indigenous, and fair-minded Territorian, I feel deeply embarrassed by association. |
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I always found myself embarrassed when confronted with pictures of scraggy or sagging wives and overfed, grinning offspring. |
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Lor, feeling a little embarrassed about confessing something like that, turned away from Kite and stared at her current work of bandaging. |
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In one of my favourite scenes, the Duke catches an embarrassed Valentine attempting to elope with Silvia and banishes him. |
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I'm not embarrassed, and I'm certainly not letting you get me flustered. So there! |
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This is done so that the young Bar Mitzvah wouldn't feel embarrassed if he couldn't proceed with the sermon due to stage fright. |
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Even that time she used the judo throw on him, he got up embarrassed, but he didn't turn this cute shade of pink. |
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They didn't recognize that it's a disease, like any other disease, and there's nothing to be embarrassed about or self-conscious about. |
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I know he would have been tickled pink, a little embarrassed and mightily amused. |
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I'm a beanpole with nearly no muscle power, so there isn't much to be all embarrassed about! |
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The question was tinged with a touch of sarcasm that made her embarrassed flush renew its bright shade and caused her to clench her fists. |
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Since this has happened I have become embarrassed about what I thought to be a practical, sensible coin. |
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The former Mayor thinks the authority should feel very embarrassed about the mess-up. |
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We miss its toe-curling political incorrectness, its shabby vulgarity, its embarrassed actors, and its toilet-roll scripts. |
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Then, embarrassed by his own behavior, Orlando begged their forgiveness and hurried to retrieve Adam. |
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Just totes embarrassed my friend by honking frantically when I found myself behind him at a red light. |
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Michael scratched his shaggy brown hair, embarrassed at the Secret Service agent's commanding, drawn out voice. |
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I'm embarrassed and humiliated to think that I actually live in a place where this sort of thing seems to be acceptable, and where some will invoke race to excuse it. |
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Phillip cracked a small smile in a sort of embarrassed confession. |
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Clara told me, a little embarrassed, after they'd retired to her father's study for a round of hearts, bridge, backgammon or some other card game. |
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He casts a furtive, almost embarrassed glance around the nearby area. |
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In particular, a video of an apparently inebriated Morgan has embarrassed supporters of the referendum. |
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It was a moment I instantly detected in my own recent past, and I shuddered with embarrassed recognition. |
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Despite the fact that we've just spent the night together and explored just about every inch of each other's bodies I feel embarrassed now because she's undressed. |
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The lion looked away again and gave itself an embarrassed lick. |
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He felt betrayal, he felt used and most of all he felt stupid and embarrassed especially for buying such an expensive gift for this poor excuse of a woman. |
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Alex was no prude, but he became acutely embarrassed by the situation. |
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The comment raised heckles and embarrassed the forum's organizers. |
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He was already embarrassed enough coming out with all that cheesy stuff. |
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In an effort to save myself the embarrassment of seeing other people embarrassed, I at first went around shrugging off the whole thing as simply a slip of the tongue. |
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His recent attack of you was childish and abusive and I was embarrassed for him for having lost control and showing anger in public, which in Asia entails a loss of face. |
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In the old days, when wine was as foreign as foie gras to many American diners, maybe restaurateurs felt they could slip those high prices by the embarrassed customer. |
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I felt somewhat embarrassed and on the way back to my desk, I almost tripped over the water cooler, slopping Fred's oh so precious caffeinated brew. |
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Today's scholars need not be embarrassed that earlier scholars doubted the notion of pre-Columbian Viking journeys to America many years after many nonexperts accepted it. |
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He stands listening quietly to another music of his own world, shyly doing a namaste or shaking hands and looking embarrassed if called upon to respond. |
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I was so embarrassed that I had to buy those macadamias by way of apology. |
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It was the only si story Shrake ever wrote that the magazine would not print and Laguerre was embarrassed. |
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It is not about being prudish, or easily embarrassed, or unliberated. |
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In the e-mail, I thought to myself, I would explicate my apparent teenage gawkiness from the previous day as the consequence of being mortifyingly embarrassed and hapless. |
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As Myers orders him to drive away from a filling station without waiting for change, we feel embarrassed on behalf of the pump attendant left standing in their backdraft. |
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If I followed all of this, we would both be very embarrassed, me, humiliated for outreaching my position, and you, for associating with one of lower status. |
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Sure enough, on the drive back to Bandon, my obviously embarrassed sister tried as casually as she could to drop into conversation a message from my mother. |
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As it turns out, one-time fans stayed away in droves because, quite frankly, they were embarrassed to admit they liked these bands in the first place. |
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The narrator, as snotty teenagers tend to be, is terribly embarrassed by this until his father's cousin tells him why his father is so attached to clowning around. |
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She looked embarrassed at first, before she scrubbed it away furiously. |
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The pilot's voice was untinged by the reticent or embarrassed tones that characterized U.S. military pronouncements for three decades after the Vietnam War. |
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My father was inordinately proud of this honour, though my mother was mildly embarrassed at it. |
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All laughed, and Terry had the good grace to look suitably embarrassed. |
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Emy, always modest and bashful, had blushed and refused to let him draw her, claiming that it embarrassed her to have him watching her so intently. |
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In 2008, the British Orwell Prize embarrassed itself by awarding its honor to Johann Hari. |
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The Minister compares a genuine life sentence, which connotes seriousness of offending and proper punishment, with the fact that someone is embarrassed about a past offence. |
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Obesity experts who compiled the document say self-conscious adolescents feel embarrassed in the presence of the opposite gender during gym and swimming lessons. |
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She looked deeply embarrassed at the prima donna antics of her charge. |
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Someone ought to be very embarrassed about letting this get into print. |
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He endured regular dressing-downs in front of embarrassed team-mates. |
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Financially embarrassed football club Leeds United still managed to help make three men among the highest earners in Yorkshire over the past 12 months. |
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One possible reaction was laughter, although a very different laughter to the embarrassed titters of a modern school group when sex-ed comes around. |
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She was embarrassed by what she called my flamboyant behaviour. |
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Ross did ask him to discontinue an impromptu serenade of Terri, who was embarrassed and upset by her ex-husband singing love songs to her over the plane's microphone. |
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I felt a bit too embarrassed for that, said the disconsolate defender. |
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But even so, I'm pleased and flattered, and very slightly embarrassed. |
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There were very severe financial problems during that period and she became embarrassed that she could not afford to pay for school dinners and trips. |
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Ariel tried to control the embarrassed flush that rose in her cheeks. |
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It led to an autumn defensive personnel nightmare that was further undermined by a collection of schoolboy howlers that embarrassed an illustrious unit. |
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She was almost embarrassed by the plain, shapeless white dress she wore. |
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He is extremely embarrassed by the incident and regrets any discourtesy. |
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According to our source, there was silence and a few embarrassed glances. |
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He became tongue-tied, embarrassed, and never acted like himself. |
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I actually downloaded the app last summer and was embarrassed because none of my friends seemed to use it. |
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But outsiders, generally, are embarrassed or appalled, and so are a growing number of locals. |
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But you don't have to be embarrassed about your pubes in front of Vippy! |
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But embarrassed administrators at Choate have been in lockdown on disclosing details. |
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We are embarrassed by the two technologies' mutual exclusivity, just as we blush and groan when computer-generated graphics stick out sorely from live action. |
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You will feel both embarrassed and grateful for this, even as you wonder why the cockpit looks like a 1950s sci-fi set. |
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And then we sat down and he told me in no uncertain terms that I'd mispronounced a word, and that if I ever embarrassed him like that again, he'd kill me. |
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Are you embarrassed to swallow your pride and admit your oversight? |
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In many cases, the killed journalists were well-known whistle-blowers whose public exposis of graft, corruption and other wrong doings embarrassed powerful people. |
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Efforts to determine when the Massachusetts legislature last felt embarrassed were unavailing. |
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Coel showed he had a safe pair of hands when the embarrassed goalkeeper tossed the gloves into the Stretford End just before he disappeared down the tunnel. |
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Paul was more than a little depressed with his shrewish wife Zilla, who constantly badgered him, embarrassed him in public, and treated him like a little boy. |
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I shower her with pathetic gratitude, and she shrugs it off, embarrassed. |
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Witherspoon is the wealthy, apparently airheaded, Elle Woods, who follows her embarrassed boyfriend to Harvard Law in order to prove that blondes have brains, too. |
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He was embarrassed and even ashamed of his indiscretion, but then he realized that there was no way he could have been heard above the roar of the boisterous crowd. |
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He gave a weary, embarrassed chuckle and mopped at his face. |
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Their hope was to rattle the newcomer, but the incident just embarrassed the incumbent. |
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I was so embarrassed by myself, but I was also really despondent. |
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Parents are sometimes worried about their own lack of knowledge of computer technology and embarrassed to admit that their children know more about computers than they do! |
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He said people shopping with their children were embarrassed by the poster and many felt the unclothed Sophie wasn't suitable viewing for the festive season. |
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The highly respected, intelligent and tenured Harvard psychiatrist has embarrassed his university by very publicly embracing the myth of alien abductions. |
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I tried to turn away still embarrassed at my unclothed state. |
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He caught my eye and grinned, full of self-confidence and charm and not the least bit embarrassed. |
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Because their bodies begin to grow so rapidly during adolescence, teenagers often feel awkward, self-conscious, uncoordinated, embarrassed and even confused. |
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He was faintly embarrassed by this and explained that living in a remote place demanded extraordinary measures if he was to keep up with the baseball. |
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We did the scene at the beginning of the film and we were dreadfully embarrassed. |
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A Freudian slip left the blundering PM embarrassed after he misread his autocue. |
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I was embarrassed when a girl I knew walked in on my friends and me playing air guitar. |
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I don't mind double-dipping when eating with my family, but I'd be embarrassed to do it when out with friends. |
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A man or his business is embarrassed when he cannot meet his pecuniary engagements. |
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After returning from the pool, Aleshia felt significantly better, though she was still slightly embarrassed. |
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The earls of Pembroke and Surrey were embarrassed and angry about Warwick's actions, and shifted their support to Edward in the aftermath. |
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Louis was under no delusion about the state of his boxing skills, yet he was too embarrassed to quit after the Walcott fight. |
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Elizabeth is often upset and embarrassed by the impropriety and silliness of her mother and three younger sisters. |
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I got along swimmingly. The travelling men, after a moment or two of embarrassed diffidence, treated me quite as one of themselves. |
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The team had been tromped by their cross-town rivals, and the players were embarrassed to show their faces in school the next day. |
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When the embarrassed owner returned to his parking spot on Monday evening he told rescuers that his satnav had sent him there. |
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The thing is, I have no idea where to put the tampon and am too embarrassed to ask my mom. |
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Devastated and utterly embarrassed, I meekly raised my hand. |
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Posh were floundering at the bottom of the Championship table, but left City embarrassed with a comeback which left the visitors devastated. |
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Brandishing jokey placards, they threw glitter over embarrassed Dave, blew party horns and did an impromptu conga. |
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Oh and by the way, my Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun language skills are, I'm embarrassed to say, non-existent. |
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Her tracheal suctioning equipment was awkward and noisy and made her feel embarrassed when suctioning in public places. |
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She asked me wasn't I embarrassed being a cpa losing all my money? |
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Most girls get embarrassed if their bloke over-reacts, but mine underreacted. |
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He also formed a bed bug task force but claims local leaders are too embarrassed by a bed bug problem to deal with it. |
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I am not remotely embarrassed to relate he weighed just 9lb. |
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I was so embarrassed my face reddened but Lee kept it right up. |
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Perhaps it's embarrassed that a couple of four-letter words are heard back to back, surely a first for any film backed by Uncle Walt's guardians. |
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In 2015 the Church of England admitted that it was embarrassed to be paying staff under the living wage. |
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He was embarrassed by his lowish stature only because he hung out with tall people. |
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Governor Eden was certainly embarrassed by Spotswood's invasion of North Carolina, while Spotswood disavowed himself of any part of the seizure. |
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He mentions little about his childhood or his financial straits and is seemingly embarrassed to discuss them. |
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And so given the embarrassed financial condition of his mother, Handel set off for Hamburg to obtain experience while supporting himself. |
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I'm gonna phone her, and she's going to be embarrassed about this conversation, this is live and I don't care. |
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When looking at an embarrassed person, we infer indirectly that the person is embarrassed by observing the red color on the person's face. |
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However, the moment I even speak of it, I am embarrassed that I may do something wrong to God in talking about God. |
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She made a devious innuendo about her husband, who was embarrassed. |
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He's been gunning for you ever since you embarrassed him at the party. |
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For the high-temperature superconductors, we theorists are embarrassed to admit that after more than 20 years, we still aren't sure how these Cooper pairs form. |
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She was not embarrassed at all so she told the story jocularly. |
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As an example of this phobia class, James at 42 years old felt simultaneously confused and embarrassed by his agyrophobia, a fear of crossing streets. |
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You can totally be yourself without worrying if your guy is impressed or embarrassed! You don't have to sit through rough war flicks, or shoot 'em up or zap 'em up movies. |
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This time, the corpsmen knew me by name, and I was twice as embarrassed. |
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He was embarrassed to go to the wedding in the first place because of his weight gain and to be ridiculed by Kim and basically rejected has put him over the edge. |
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I'm so embarrassed, I misquoted Hamlet to a professor of Shakespeare. |
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I felt embarrassed about my life as a young and fun-loving man and chasing after the pleasures of life coming back after forty years to haunt him like a duppie. |
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The brave Meadow Lane Primary pupil dreams of having friends for a sleepover but is embarrassed because her condition means she must wear pullup nappies. |
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