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’ I said, mortified that I could have overlooked Sam
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I was mortified in the change that had come over her but I played along
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“I know all that but I’m mortified that he would plan and rape Rosie because of me I just cant grasp such evil
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I was mortified as I trotted along and the cheeks of my arse were flapping from the farting I was doing because I was shitting myself
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” I was mortified and so fucking angry that I could hardly talk but I said
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He told the Military Policemen to take me out but I wasn’t really listening anymore as the shoved me towards the door in my wheelchair I noticed the Lieutenants face and it was both distraught and mortified
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Had I been a Jew, (referring to Barry Stanton) I should have felt ―naked, mortified and outraged‖ over the insensitive comments made by an individual lacking cultural refinement
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Needless to say, I was mortified
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Pretty soon, someone notified me that the village was very hurt and mortified that I had been informed of the homage that Fuentesnuevas was planning for me, since they wanted it to be all a surprise
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Ron and Louise were mortified, of course
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He shrank into himself, hurt and mortified, when he read Rosemary's letter next day in his dusty study
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It mortified me to know that the fox monster may have been here the whole time
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I was predominantly mortified at having noticed his ripples and naturally slender bare body when I should have been chiefly concerned with his mutilated body
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Gretchen would have been mortified, had she known, but they carefully kept their secret from her
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He looked mortified
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I was completely mortified and ashamed, but came clean to him about it
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He became so mortified that he stared at his feet and blushed crimson
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Mark had to fight not to laugh as he noticed that the two adults with her were thunderstruck at their child’s audacity, and absolutely mortified with embarrassment
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“And still so unknowing of human ways! You’ve probably mortified the poor boy!”
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her and she was mortified at the thought of the feel of
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Most of all, I was mortified about
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I sat there, confused and mortified while my friends stood around me, unable to get the
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I was mortified: even
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understand it; the battle was over, so why did he look so mortified? He crushed through his
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I was mortified
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‘Stop looking so bloody mortified! I was a sailor for twenty years
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Ellen was mortified when Maeve told Matthew that it was at her suggestion that she went to the dance that night when they first met
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couldn’t see how mortified I was at her appearance
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She was mortified then, just as she was mortified now
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Bilo’s tea sprayed out of her mouth, she was mortified, her fair complexion turned bright red, she wanted to cry
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Rani turned round and faced the mortified guests who were regretting their attendance at this wedding
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Plus which, he was mortified and embarrassed in front of his friends
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She was mortified
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that my dad was dating one of her closest friends — I was mortified
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mortified and humiliated to have anyone think my father was a child
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!” I yelled as I collapsed on the bed, mortified
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He had been particularly mortified when his intelligence officer had told him that the top American air ace in the Philippines was a woman
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The mortified actress walked back to her previous place, avoiding the eyes of the other guests
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We were mortified
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mortified and horrified to their very cores
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I, on the other hand, have never been so mortified in all my life (or subsequent death)
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Shouting for help was a possibility, but he would be mortified if it
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down the dairy aisle in Tescos wearing nothing but a mortified smile,
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be mortified if she knew that her life might come to an end here in a barrel,
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I could tell he was angry, mortified and determined to get justice; not just for Ruth but everyone who had been hurt in the storm
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members, has not been mortified
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The cripple was mortified when he saw the Cerberus agent
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W-werd sprang from the house, his pale n-wird wig bouncing towards pigs then figs as he spr-werded after the cig-smoking Z-wurd, who was chasing the faux wounded F-wurd, who was charging forward towards the still mortified P-word, who was stumbling backwards towards the garden, still tr-werding his gun
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She rounded the table and knelt beside Tadeo, holding his hand and looking mortified
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She looked mortified and ashamed and horrified all at once but I couldn’t have cared less
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She had never behaved that way before, and she was mortified by what he probably now thought of her!
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He cut the line with his dive knife and the man looked mortified
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Mortified, he stuck his hand behind his back
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I felt like I should have been mortified because of my ideas and true feelings, but in actuality I hadn't done anything bad
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I was mortified and to say the least in an unenviable if not
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“What?” she asked, mortified by the possibility that he could read her mind
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Ellie closed her eyes, mortified
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Mortified colour ebbed and flowed in her cheek
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mortified wave of colour washed over her fair skin but she
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She gave a mortified sniff and shook her head in
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Libby loosed a mortified groan and dropped her chin
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The boy was mortified to such an extent that he left the school within a year, taken out by his mother who shunned the mothers of the boys who had dumped the Dunny Man label on her son
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Same thing, same story, same reaction each and every time—once you tell a person someone was murdered, they react with shock, then when you tell them she was cut in half, they’re mortified, like someone’s just kicked a kitten into the wall in front of their four-year-old daughter and expected her mother not to react
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“Why—how could you say such a thing? I should—” D’ata was mortified
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He looked mortified that he'd hurt her
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He had been mortified, sure he would be pun-
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Mortified, he had been set an important task, why should he be
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In that realization he was so mortified that he simply could not continue
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carcass in it, or a mortified member
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the church, but as a carcass in it, or a mortified member
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I was too mortified to look into his eyes again
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too shocked and mortified to reply
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Matthew Henry: “She that lives in pleasure is dead while she live, is no a living member of the church, but as a carcass in it, or a mortified member
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Don Quixote, then, seeing that Sancho was turning him into ridicule, was so mortified and vexed that he lifted up his pike and smote him two such blows that if, instead of catching them on his shoulders, he had caught them on his head there would have been no wages to pay, unless indeed to his heirs
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concluded that the affair had been planned by agreement and understanding between the pair, whereat Camacho and his supporters were so mortified that they proceeded to revenge themselves by violence, and a great number of them drawing their swords attacked Basilio, in whose protection as many more swords were in an instant unsheathed, while Don Quixote taking the lead on horseback, with his lance over his arm and well covered with his shield, made all give way before him
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Now, if she had been the heroine of a moral storybook, she ought at this period of her life to have become quite saintly, renounced the world, and gone about doing good in a mortified bonnet, with tracts in her pocket
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A doctor of medicine, fifty years of age, enjoying a good position and self-possessed, Charles's colleague did not refrain from laughing disdainfully when he had uncovered the leg, mortified to the knee
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I was extremely mortified
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His coldness and reserve mortified her severely; she was vexed and half angry; but resolving to regulate her behaviour to him by the past rather than the present, she avoided every appearance of resentment or displeasure, and treated him as she thought he ought to be treated from the family connection
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She was mortified, shocked, confounded
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Noureddin before I have mortified him as he deserves
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Noureddin, much mortified, recognised too
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mortified and furious as the Sultan was, his feelings were nothing to those of
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Thomas was mortified
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She was somewhat mortified
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The puppet, who felt much mortified at these words, did not answer; but, taking his tumbler of milk, still quite warm, he returned to the hut
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Sam Carroll had been equal parts mortified and heartbroken
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"No, Maximilian, I am not offended," answered she, "but do you not see what a poor, helpless being I am, almost a stranger and an outcast in my father's house, where even he is seldom seen; whose will has been thwarted, and spirits broken, from the age of ten years, beneath the iron rod so sternly held over me; oppressed, mortified, and persecuted, day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute, no person has cared for, even observed my sufferings, nor have I ever breathed one word on the subject save to yourself
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I felt mortified to be of so little use in the boat; but, there were few better oarsmen than my two friends, and they rowed with a steady stroke that was to last all day
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Looking mortified, he rolled over and covered his eyes with his arm
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And though there’d been a period for a few teenage years when the idea had mortified her – especially when apparent in public – these days she had to admit that she kind of liked it
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Ralph was mortified that she should mention that in front of William and Philippa
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I'm so mortified
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“I beg your pardon!” she said, mortified with embarrassment
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Also, I was a little mortified that I’d mistaken gas for a heart attack but I trusted the doctor and was relieved that it would never happen again
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I was mortified by the prospect that someone would find out I was getting any kind of psychiatric or psychological care, because I had successfully convinced the press that my time in rehab as a teen was a brief youthful indiscretion that was only made public by someone seeking money during the Palm Beach coverage
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Far from being proud of her father, Samantha had been mortified at the unwanted attention