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1. I could deal with irritation, but I didn’t want to embarrass myself because my body was seduced by the tone of his voice
2. But, in the French colonies, if any part of an estate, held by the noble tenure of chivalry and homage, is alienated, it is, for a limited time, subject to the right of redemption, either by the heir of the superior, or by the heir of the family; and all the largest estates of the country are held by such noble tenures, which necessarily embarrass alienation
3. I knew now that I would have to pull myself together and not embarrass her memory when I went to my death but to show the same courage that she had
4. got to his feet just now he would embarrass himself
5. The one thing I didn’t want to do was embarrass my children over this situation by bringing Nat to the U
6. “You couldn’t embarrass me” said Alex, who now had unknowingly fallen into another trap
7. Losing would surely embarrass our sergeant, who would then take an unwelcome interest in our “cowardly losing ways, but not to worry, he, Sergeant van der Merwe by the grace of general Coetzee blah blah blah would cure that
8. " By this time we admired our Sergeant and would not want to embarrass him anyway—we had learned to detect the twinkle in his eye, and now saw the good man behind the stripes
9. The RSM banned the Hyena’s platoon to the rear, where they were less likely to embarrass him
10. A journalist who enjoys a First Amendment right to obtain certain information as it relates to his or her pursuit of a ―storyline‖ should properly consider the sensibilities of the individual being interviewed; that questions raised should be fair and balanced and not intended to either harass, embarrass or otherwise offend that individual and that the highest (professional) standards should be (properly) observed at all times and that that journalist should neither conceal some hidden agenda nor interpose pre-conceived biases that purposely seek to discredit, distract or place that individual in a compromising position and that answers to stated questions should never be taken out of context or pre-determined and that, (most importantly), privacy rights should be observed at all times
11. I wasn’t going to embarrass him by making a big thing about it; but you could look it up in the secret files at Whitehall if you wanted
12. He was difficult to embarrass but for the life of him he couldn’t recall passing through Brazilian immigration and wondered if they had been confiscated
13. “Just don’t embarrass me
14. What was Angie trying to do? Embarrass the daylights out of her?
15. If your dad says anything that I think will embarrass you, look at me
16. over figures, at least he wasn’t parading around his line and giving him reprimands to embarrass and belittle him further
17. Reconstructionist Jewish service, one will hear no mention of the real reason for the season, because that would embarrass the congregants
18. “I am not trying to embarrass you
19. “Now, though it might embarrass her, I will say that this presentation was organized by Mileemi of Thon
20. He hated me, as a child, he used to hit me and pull my hair; he always went out of his way to embarrass me and make me feel uncomfortable
21. It would take a chunk out of Rick’s money, but she felt that it was necessary as she could not possibly arrive in London looking like a countrified individual and so embarrass him
22. " mum, don't embarrass her" Peter said embarrassingly
23. Would he know anything of my inclinations? The light presumption of which the Magician could know about my fidelities, embarrass me enormously
24. The Colonel leaned forward and in the tone one might use to enquire if I took The Times or The Telegraph, asked; “Does it embarrass you to hold that position now you have an erection?”
25. She knew him well enough to be sure he wouldn’t embarrass her in front of all her friends and say they weren’t
26. apologizing crossed his mind, but whenever he did that, that just seemed to embarrass him
27. Would it embarrass you if we watched it?‘
28. wanting to further embarrass his mother, he simply held his tongue
29. It would only embarrass her and create an
30. ‘Just try not to embarrass me in front of my mother
31. ‘Don’t worry, I’ll never embarrass you again,’ Robert whispered
32. are technically called, which embarrass his further progress
33. She was still as lively as ever and mad as a hatter, but great fun as always, striving to embarrass Matthew as usual
34. He was beginning to embarrass himself by continually asking questions that were really directed at Susan
35. My heartbeat increased and I prayed that I wouldn't embarrass myself if I did catch the bouquet
36. The Party Public Relations had issued a statement claiming that the whole incident had been set-up to embarrass China and spoil her relationship with South Africa, by a rogue (according to P’yongyang) Korean ex-Agent who had perished in the explosion – even his local Chinese employer had not known what he was up to…he had hinted that the Japanese “Yakuza” gangsters could have been involved!
37. 2 But the lawyer was not wholly sincere in asking this question, and desiring to justify himself while also hoping to embarrass Jesus, he ventured to ask still another question
38. Carmen knew that it wasn’t but she was not here to embarrass Olivera, “Can you bring over the file and any evidence you have on the murders?”
39. They had thought to embarrass Jesus before the multitude, but now they found themselves much confused before all who were assembled at that time in the temple court
40. Accordingly, several groups of learned men were designated to be on hand the next morning in the temple to undertake to entrap him with difficult questions and otherwise to seek to embarrass him before the people
41. “Please gentlemen, sit down and don’t embarrass me any further,’ he said with a grin
42. Spears had begun to look for any opportunity to discredit or embarrass her
43. was allowed to stand in an attempt to embarrass and
44. With that smile of his, I know he is plotting something to embarrass me
45. Besides I can't count the number of famous people’s problem children we have transported to places where they can no longer embarrass their parents
46. This particular bank, a very large bank, hired me—I don’t want to mention the bank’s name, even though it has already merged with another bank, but I fear I might embarrass any principal players that might still be alive—to be the chief auditor
47. embarrass you in front of the class for not having the correct response
48. This is not there to embarrass any body but to let the child and parents know where their child stands and if anything can be done to help them
49. His question seemed to embarrass her a bit
50. She had a loose mouth and could tell all on her brother, but did not live to embarrass Lyndon any longer
51. Bush would make sure that the renegade CIA would embarrass the president and possibly launch the US into a nuclear war (that the military chiefs wanted anyhow), and if not, create a lot more Kennedy haters
52. Johnson told his mistress, Madeleine Brown, on the evening of the 21st, at Clint Murchison’s house, that “those SOBs (Kennedys) wouldn’t embarrass him any longer after tomorrow, and that’s a promise”
53. She knew that Elizabeth would understand, yet as she studied her husband’s gentle features and saw the overwhelming concern in his eyes, Faye nearly felt as though she could tell Terence the story without the worry of harsh criticism or ridicule to embarrass her
54. other things that would only embarrass me to say now
55. “Would you care to explain or shall I have to embarrass you some other time once I have discovered your whereabouts?”
56. And they specially hate to embarrass the black politicos, they love
57. So as not to offend or embarrass this woman who was desperately trying to be helpful with her information, he said jovially, “Oh, a 142
58. Anything that could embarrass Israel would certainly be welcomed in Iran
59. Somehow, Ingrid knew that MacArthur genuinely believed that she had something concrete in her mind and wasn’t putting her under the spotlight simply to try to embarrass her
60. handed it to him, preparing to unleash a score of words that would embarrass him so
61. “How could you embarrass me in this fashion?”
62. No one had a response to that, but only because they didn’t want to embarrass the
63. He had no right to treat my men like that and certainly had no right to drag them into his office and embarrass them so publicly
64. Put downs are words or actions intended to humiliate or embarrass you, or put you down
65. It’ll be good to embarrass him in front of everyone!”
66. Soren would steal pecks from Ailia, but she knew he was holding back, not wanting to embarrass her or the others with their display of affection
67. Why embarrass the genuine with these explanations
68. Not to embarrass her further with his forthrightness, he sauntered in the aisle to attract her attention
69. Fearing that the discussion might take an ugly turn, not wanting to embarrass themselves and the others as well, Raja Rao and Sandhya slipped out, fully aware that, in spite of all the persuasions and dissuasions of others, Roopa would remain steadfast to fulfill the dictates of her life which fate had fused with theirs
70. “Well, Raju was not dumb to read my mind and so he steered clear of my course; but what if he had chosen to embarrass me by sticking to me on purpose? Won’t it make a strategy to hurt the jealous and the conceited by imposing ourselves upon them, never mind they cold-shoulder us? Well, he was too good a soul to resort to such a foul; but shortly after Anand came back on transfer, when Ruma advised him to keep away from his poor friend with no future to name, I had a full grasp of the complexities of the trap into which I willy-nilly pushed her into; and so I began to worry about the possible fallout of her changed ethos on my life as well
71. tions were intended to embarrass the Chinese government in the
72. So… it’s true? You moved that mountain how? And why did you need me to embarrass mystery by moving around on a treadmill?
73. embarrass to open his mouth to ask
74. Helene thought she should call her mother and an ambulance, but she did not want to embarrass Tadeo, and they would probably lock Francesca up for good this time
75. “Kathy, I don’t mean to embarrass you or make you feel uncomfortable, but it’s very important that you answer my question
76. They looked a bit puzzled as they walked away but I continued to eat since I knew that she was probably still in her room too embarrass to leave
77. He was probably waiting for the perfect time to embarrass her
78. His belt reflected that he was a third-degree Black Belt and I prayed that I wouldn’t embarrass myself by forgetting anything I’d learned up to that point
79. “You think? Your dad and I are going to a party this weekend and I’d hate to embarrass him
80. difficult to remain civil to folks that annoy, infuriate, embarrass, or appear stupid to you
81. I hope I didn"t embarrass you
82. She didn’t want to embarrass him
83. “You embarrass this administration and as you already know, you have a reputation as a troublemaker
84. She probably couldn't stand the smell anymore, or didn't want to embarrass herself when the neighborhood boys came by asking to mow for her
85. Normally tel ing her Nan that she loved her wouldn't embarrass Nicole if she were
86. She faltered for a moment, trying to decide if it was better to embarrass herself or just accept the fact that things are the way they are
87. That money could only embarrass me! But you can have it! Don’t let me stop you from asking for it in exchange for the gun!”
88. The thick Oriental rug was so lovely and I really didn't want to embarrass myself in front of my host …
89. Pal would ask what he was smiling about, then he’d have to make up some excuse so he wouldn’t embarrass the kid
90. act which would embarrass
91. against him and his detractors within would leave little to embarrass him taking advantage of the
92. This he would do intentionally to embarrass his rivals
93. I did not want to embarrass you or put you in a difficult position
94. She had noticed that it was a sign he was faking a smile back when they were together, when she had dinner his parents and they had started to embarrass him but he smiled through it
1. He has the grace to look embarrassed
2. I felt very embarrassed but I acted the fool
3. I felt a little embarrassed by the thought of such closeness
4. Apollo is also embarrassed when he realizes he's been staring at her this entire time
5. but the volume is low because we’re embarrassed
6. embarrassed that neighbours in identical rooms
7. He was embarrassed and confused
8. What was it Auntie Agnes had said? Every now and then get up out of your seat and have a good stretch? Trouble was I'd only just sat down and now I was far too embarrassed to make a fuss
9. During cleaning it became clear that at some time in the distant past part of the church had been a temple dedicated to Pallas Athena and although it was not unusual for the locals to mix their beliefs, the church authorities were rather embarrassed and the work came to a standstill until it could be determined who would provide funds for the work to continue
10. “You guys could have warned me! Oh, I’m so embarrassed!” She was still blushing, and James found it rather fetching
11. My neighbour nudged me, shaking his head, me thinking he meant it embarrassed him to sing in public
12. in clothes that would have embarrassed a sixteen year old
13. Embarrassed at his lack of care he began to apologize when he heard Tarak robustly laughing at his improper outburst
14. His reaction to her touch was most apparent and he stood there embarrassed, trying to cover himself
15. She was all the more embarrassed because almost all the others had such full and shapely boobs
16. It had been on the news primarily because Laurentia had been embarrassed internationally because the experiments that had perfected that surgical technique had been carried out in the same labs where she had been resurrected in silicon
17. Harry was surprised and a little embarrassed as some diners were turning their heads from other tables
18. Ged looked slightly embarrassed at this point, the rueful half-
19. Killer, was that he was embarrassed
20. Embarrassed that Heather slapped him in
21. Embarrassed that he charged and missed Roman
22. Embarrassed that he fell into the water and was too drunk to swim
23. though, he was embarrassed that the man he called the geek janitor saved his sorry
24. Mostly I was embarrassed, but I was still in
25. Angie just sat, eyes enormous, listening to her husband’s halting, embarrassed recital
26. ” He said a little embarrassed still
27. seem to be moved or embarrassed by the scene
28. The moment is gone and he smiles the spare part smile of embarrassed exclusion
29. embarrassed and was pointedly trying not to look at
30. She was embarrassed by his embarrassment, and seemed insulted by his refusal
31. “Something’s wrong with him, I mean more that just being embarrassed
32. Emma couldn't help but laugh, even though she knew Crystal was embarrassed
33. He was embarrassed by his outburst as soon as it had been
34. embarrassed, until he looked up saw that she was
35. Emma nodded, feeling embarrassed, that she had put the poor woman in that position
36. She was actually embarrassed, by his comment "I dreamed once, I saw the second coming, the sky was much like it was this morning, filled with those wispy clouds
37. “So is there’s sex at this party?” He would be too embarrassed, he would have to stay behind
38. If it wasn’t for the drugs he would have spewed by now and even if he didn’t, he would have been too embarrassed to participate
39. Alan was embarrassed to see that Marcue was doing Nalu on the ledge where he and Kaha had been sitting
40. embarrassed, and believed her without hesitation
41. have been embarrassed to be offering his visitors such
42. embarrassed by the attention
43. They were embarrassed to admit it afterwards, but she disarmed them with little more than a smile
44. more than a little embarrassed at the way she seemed to
45. "Sorry," he replied, embarrassed and once more fumbling as he sought to cram the weapon back into its sheath
46. embarrassed, because she seemed to be the only slave passing through the open doorway
47. She didn’t seem embarrassed by it
48. Nerissa felt too embarrassed to tell him it was garlic
49. that it would have embarrassed the storm of the sea breaks the
50. Though everybody laughed to see it, I didn’t feel embarrassed
51. embarrassed about being in the gym at all
52. " Her eyes now slid to the floor, too embarrassed to look at him
53. To see or use a handkerchief in your dream indicates that you will be disgraced or embarrassed in some way
54. Denalin looked up more than a little embarrassed
55. The self-centered self needs things, is afraid of things, feeds on compliments, wants to be right about everything, and is embarrassed when viewed in an unflattering light
56. “Deni, dear, you remember I cautioned you about making a habit of staring into the eyes of a Lascorii?” Deni nodded, embarrassed that her new little habit hadn't abated
57. She shook her head impassively and as her belly gave a great rumble - one that actually slightly embarrassed her - the physician was confident that sustenance would make her bounce back in relatively short order
58. To be self-conscious in a negative sense is to be uncomfortable, nervous, or embarrassed about how we think others see us
59. Embarrassed, his mind searched within his host body but that didn't harbour memories of laughter either
60. Penelope offered an embarrassed smile before looking back toward Carius
61. The Elf nodded, a little embarrassed that that fact had so easily not sunk in completely
62. She was simultaneously embarrassed by her very candid expressions of worry, and deeply frustrated
63. Danny was embarrassed, but in a strange new way
64. now sat embarrassed and ashamed, as I had taken away her source of pride
65. Roidon was jolted out of his thoughts, obviously startled, foolishly embarrassed
66. Anyway I was thinking how he wouldn’t let his mother come to the station to wave him off in front of the lads in case she embarrassed him
67. ” His voice trailed off and he went quite I think he is a little embarrassed and didn’t mean to go on like he did it was just a way to get it off his chest
68. Sebastian suspected he was a little embarrassed about their altercation earlier and wisely said nothing
69. But when she met one guard's gaze he looked away, perhaps indifferent or embarrassed – she couldn’t be sure
70. I could tell my fourteen year old son was very embarrassed that He should be speaking of such matters with His Mother
71. Raiya was quiet; Torbin guessed she was embarrassed by Roidon’s current condition: he was babbling away in incoherent bursts, seemingly exited about heading towards space
72. I did not want to dwell on this subject not only because it embarrassed me but because of Frank I didn’t know if she was over his death or not so I said
73. ” I was totally taken back by this discloser not to mention embarrassed as I stuttered
74. But to give the Captain and Lieutenant their due they looked most embarrassed and sheepish about the situation as the Captain said
75. ' Shelagh laughed loudly, putting her hand over her mouth, embarrassed
76. Maureen stood, undecided, embarrassed now
77. walking at exactly the same pace as she had been, while the dogs stood around looking embarrassed
78. “Good therapy,” I said, a bit embarrassed
79. He was embarrassed by the dawning realisation that he’d simply enjoyed having strong opinions
80. “I have no idea,” he said, embarrassed by his lack of preparation
81. He would be embarrassed
82. ” Halon answered, embarrassed
83. Saldon was still embarrassed by the half-naked women, though managed to hide this when a woman danced for him, removing one piece of her flimsy clothing at a time
84. The two deputies waved and nodded, but otherwise looked embarrassed
85. With agility that would have embarrassed a cat, he hopped from one slick perch to the next
86. “Good morning Balzar” Halon said after clearing his throat, embarrassed at his thoughts of a moment ago
87. ” Halon explained, embarrassed that he was so deep in his thoughts he had not seen his friend arrive
88. I simply could not ask those types of questions without becoming thoroughly embarrassed
89. He said, ―Mom, Pop, I want you to meet the best damn man that ever shit between a pair of shoes!‖ I was really embarrassed, but they didn‘t seem to think anything was wrong with this statement
90. Wondering whether he should feel pleased at the dedication or embarrassed of his own pajama-clad state, Sespian waved the lieutenant to a seat opposite the desk
91. The cabin quietened as they stopped talking, each a bit embarrassed at what had been said
92. He was close enough to hear her quiet sobs, and embarrassed by this unintentional intrusion, turned to leave, disturbing a nesting Blackcap
93. The new members swore by it until they got seriously embarrassed on the mean streets, and then discarded theirs also
94. Dogs cannot run well on polished floors and we had great fun with them as they skidded around with foolish and embarrassed grins on their faces
95. It took some time before either badger could look at the other without bursting into a fit of the giggles, but at length their laughter subsided and both turned away as though embarrassed
96. As Soffen cried for her cubs, for Grey and Brock, for the life now lost to her forever, Slikit stood at her side in embarrassed silence
97. Maks was embarrassed
98. The soldiers looked embarrassed, but the commander ordered all five to go to the ground floor
99. “Kate!” Helen was quick to yell somewhat embarrassed
1. If the ritual embarrasses it's owner, or is not carefully planned and
2. It is a clog which, for the supposed benefit of some particular countries, embarrasses the pleasures and encumbers the industry of all other countries, but of the colonies more than of any other
3. He also told us that only “f communists and weak longhaired liberals f pass out while standing at attention, and he, personally, would deal with any such cadet who embarrasses himself in front of his f parents, and we could thank him later for his fatherly concern
4. One of the better tabloids, it embarrasses this < Tease magazine,
5. When you get drunk, it embarrasses me, so I'm drawing a boundary
6. If he ruled for the youth it embarrasses a learned prosecutor and member of the judicial system
7. "I own that your question embarrasses me, Valentine, for I cannot say that the count has rendered me any ostensible service
8. Does that surprise you? It surprises and embarrasses me
1. hell does she want? This is so embarrassing
2. This action of embarrassing Saul was unnecessary, and the very heart of David recognized it
3. He insists on binding my thighs with soft bandages before we move on – a process which is embarrassing and at the same time bond-building
4. He was thinking of getting either the captain or Glayet here, but if it really was Ava driving this cherub that would be very embarrassing because she could easily cover her tracks
5. His chat up lines developed from monosyllabic grunting into the crudely embarrassing hope of youth before finally passing into the hopelessly threatening swagger of the seventeen year old
6. She also knew that Lucy would be out at a friend’s house until nine o’clock, leaving her at home all alone, alone with Alan, who was at an age when he still preferred a set of headphones in his bedroom to the embarrassing company of his father in the pub, no matter that his father would pay for the beer
7. Alexei felt an embarrassing stirring as he bowed
8. I quite see that it could be embarrassing for some of them
9. embarrassing hope of youth before finally passing into the
10. She returned it with interest, embarrassing Ava and making her look away while their hands fondled each other
11. I am denied the right to go to church, because of my embarrassing condition
12. In an attempt to shun away embarrassing questions, devotees usually replaces the word ignorance by mystery
13. Vorous also had an embarrassing problem
14. After that, my mother told Savannah embarrassing stories about my childhood and Savannah spent most of the evening laughing, which I was grateful for
15. “Shame on you, dear, for embarrassing her like that
16. From one fruitless care, it was turned away to another care much more intricate, much more embarrassing, and just equally fruitless
17. “How did our scanners miss that?” Song muttered in disgust at herself---she'd done the last recalibration to them and this was embarrassing
18. If but one of those overgrown manufactures, which, by means either of bounties or of the monopoly of the home and colony markets, have been artificially raised up to any unnatural height, finds some small stop or interruption in its employment, it frequently occasions a mutiny and disorder alarming to government, and embarrassing even to the deliberations of the legislature
19. ‘That’s a relief,’ she said, but thinking how her bedroom wasn’t clear of some embarrassing items
20. “Remember in like Flynn get the guns put out of commission and get out no hanging around, right is everyone ready?” We all acknowledged that we were and then we made a final check of our weapons making sure we had a round up the spout and that our bayonets were attached properly and would not fall off at an embarrassing moment
21. embarrassing endearment towards him but by the time Jack had
22. We held each other and just talked and then we fell asleep when we woke we made love for the first time it was a bit awkward at first but we laughed our way through the more embarrassing bits
23. embarrassing episode to a man that would most probably laugh at my raging incompetence and lack
24. embarrassing thing I have ever had done at the doctor’s in my life
25. Jean felt hot flushes in her cheeks! It was sometimes embarrassing to share your thoughts with another woman
26. It had come, too, after a spate of embarrassing losses
27. Nope, our trousers went down once which was embarrassing as the nurses, even though they were as old as our mothers, were still women
28. ” Since I never did that I cannot remember the rest of the rhyme but it was embarrassing
29. There was an unfortunate rumour that the first Casspir ever was built, was built with the wrong steel and not armoured through some embarrassing mix up at the factory
30. "What are you doing here anyway? Are they going to kill you too?" Comfrey asked the stranger in a quiet voice, trying to steer the conversation away from his embarrassing behaviour
31. That her nomination and subsequent rescission proved embarrassing to the president took some of the ―sting‖
32. The most embarrassing failure of all was to find absolutely no nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons in Iraq
33. Recent events embarrassing to the Church should be properly understood as microcosms of the moral failings of an increasingly dysfunctional society that has given free rein to the inherent short-comings of individuals of weak or questionable character rather than the regarded failings of the Church (qua) Church
34. She smiled maliciously, imagining him standing at the reception desk feeling shy about speaking personally in public, and considered forcing embarrassing comments from him, but just giggled, saving him the torture
35. Rather embarrassing: he needed to regain control, but she had already switched subjects, moving ahead to his work, so he had to manufacture a lie, and that spoiled everything
36. His embarrassing near-blunder at last night’s festivities at the announcement of the Last Holy Campaign as it was officially now named, had not gone unnoticed: it had become the subject of sarcastic comments and irony even at the lower echelons of the Ministry and the Army, but had only naturally been ignored by the Procrastinators in whole
37. The outpouring of such raw emotion suddenly felt somehow embarrassing
38. “deeply embarrassing to all of us” but said he had no intentions of resigning
39. That was a little embarrassing
40. It was embarrassing on its own, but more disturbing still was to have it discovered in that manner and be totally unaware of its presence
41. The governor of New York tried for a motor-voter program in his state, before his, ah, embarrassing little predicament
42. How could Sierra do that? How could she take something so sensitive, so embarrassing, and spill it out to the city for entertainment? Here she was, still shaken up by the second horrific vision she had had about her sister falling off a cliff
43. There was an embarrassing pause
44. Dad tends to say things that I find embarrassing
45. "Chelsea has been withholding some information that is embarrassing in nature, but will give her an alibi for the murder
46. And not one picture is embarrassing, catching her drunk or making a funny, or with red eye, or in bed with a frat boy or animal
47. embarrassing the situation became, the more I held
48. This had been embarrassing for him
49. I didn’t comprehend his need to turn, Adrinius wasn’t exactly threatened by me and as embarrassing as it was to admit, he had completely overpowered me in this instance
50. Levi noticed me watching him, and took my surprised confusion for jeering, automatically embarrassing at what he had just let out while reddening in the cheeks from blushing
51. I hung my head “Its actually a little embarrassing” I admitted, and I’m not that pretty
52. I felt like a lovesick teenage boy around her, it was honestly embarrassing
53. It is quite embarrassing to witness such a pathetic existence these men have chosen
54. In the past, it has been quite effective, and there is no doubt that there is a purpose for these embarrassing products of society
55. I cringed on the inside, but refused to let him see how embarrassing was for me that he found my other secret
56. During his wide-ranging journeys, Roger has also encountered a few embarrassing moments
57. They take turns mimicking my outstanding and or embarrassing high school moments
58. How embarrassing to walk in and hear herself being talked about
59. I have now shortlisted this moment into the top five most embarrassing and ridiculous moments of my life
60. The awkward silence became embarrassing before she turned with a strained smile to take Gabriel's offered hand
61. Besides, it may be too embarrassing to ask
62. Yet at the same time, her shyness rose again within her, and she knew it for what it was; fear of embarrassing and humiliating herself by saying or doing something stupid and inappropriate, and fear of rejection
63. the ground because I thought it would be embarrassing (yes, that's
64. He was very embarrassing to be around in the
65. “I’ve saved you from embarrassing yourselves by offering your services immediately and publicly, for Yazadril or any competent military commander would have burst your bubble the same as I’ve done, including Talia’s sword if you’d given her the chance
66. Oh, how embarrassing it was to have them looking for signs of our
67. and it was more than a little embarrassing
68. How embarrassing it would be to call someone
69. For them, the most embarrassing things to
70. Oh, it could not have been more embarrassing!
71. forced to do this embarrassing job in the room of a stranger without
72. Which I found to be extremely surprising and embarrassing, particularly after First Burgundy intervened
73. And having a disabled child is so embarrassing
74. She asked if I would explain her difficulty to 8 because she found it too embarrassing
75. It was embarrassing
76. This had to be national embarrassing truth week
77. ‘Tamar, this is getting embarrassing
78. ’ He paused with his story, considering if he should tell her the last and more embarrassing part, then continued
79. embarrassing dream, when the eldest boy turned to his father and said innocently, ‘Papa, we
80. This will demystify the process for your child and make it seem less of an embarrassing thing
81. It would have been embarrassing to the family, maybe even the company had the filth gotten around
82. She would have to knock, how embarrassing
83. Even as recent as in Sitka, I can remember a somewhat embarrassing mix-up as a result of me not recognizing the double meaning of an English word
84. very embarrassing it was too
85. Actors had fewer and fewer choices now TV had stolen audiences, and touring Shakespeare to schools was an embarrassing comedown for him
86. I'd been flat out for weeks and, while still loving the acting, had become drained, filthy tempered and depressed by grey skies, cold, damp, ugly people and the prospect of at least three months more of the same until summer – if it arrived! My moody outbursts had become as embarrassing to me as everyone else, so no one attempted to dissuade me when I stopped the van in a village fifty miles east of Bristol, wished them a happy Easter and said I’d see them in four weeks
87. It was a bit embarrassing on the wharf at Ostend, and on arrival at Dover in front of laughing motorists to be pushed through the hold to the ramp so we could roll down, start with a bang and arrive in London exactly on time to return the van to Anthony
88. never be worse than those embarrassing moments I have had with you
89. The reaction was embarrassing, overwhelming and, I realise now, predictable
90. ‘It’s too embarrassing
91. That got a laugh out of him so I decided it was a good time to drop my expense report on his desk and leave before he could ask any pointed, embarrassing questions
92. Though you do have organic origins, it’s embarrassing to admit
93. Bob was sheltering her from any embarrassing fallout from his nefarious activities
94. And then the embarrassing frustration of falling off the wagon and giving in to