Sentence examples for The embarrassments from inspiring English sources

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The embarrassments

noun

A state of discomfort arising from bashfulness or consciousness of having violated a social rule; humiliation.

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The embarrassments watching with him were jubilant, predicting regime collapse within twelve months, and it was precisely the prospect of regime collapse that made him anxious.

The embarrassments of the Anglo-American "special relationship" in Iraq have encouraged others (myself among them) to predict a decline of American empire.

The embarrassments of his presidency continue to mount.

Then came the embarrassments.

Maybe the embarrassments of the acknowledgment are not just embarrassments.

But on the home front, the embarrassments have been more noticeable than the successes.

To recount the embarrassments and alienation of lackluster coitus is a relative doddle.

We do not know, but are invited to imagine, the embarrassments of the shared bedroom.

Lane Kiffin may succeed in reversing the embarrassments of the last four seasons.

His journal charts the embarrassments and comedy to which his condition gives rise.

When ASEAN's leaders gather in Laos this week, the embarrassments of its own approach will be clear.

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