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She turned a bit sheepish.
Had the lion been a bit sheepish?
She was his 24-year-old intern; they both seem a bit sheepish about the cliché.
"So where'd those come from?" He ducks his head, a bit sheepish.
He was a bit sheepish, perhaps because his sudden departure raised the question of whether he had been fired.
But at least you might have hoped, when government departments are caught doing it, they might feel a bit sheepish.
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The people who run Saks are only a tiny bit sheepish about introducing such costly garments at such a dire moment.
It's easy to see why Motorola might now be feeling a little bit sheepish about its much vaunted iPhone killer.
And Jamie Stone, an eighth-grade student at the Russell O. Brachman School, is excited but a little bit sheepish about the turtles she painted on one can.
All those Arsenal supporters who so enthusiastically rubbished the suggestion of Cesc Fábregas ever leaving the Emirates for Real Madrid must have felt a tiny bit sheepish when Arsène Wenger began fluttering his eyelashes in the same direction.
"I would imagine that Jon Moss will feel a little bit sheepish that he doesn't really deserve it and Mark Clattenburg does".
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