Sentence examples for mild embarrassment from inspiring English sources

"mild embarrassment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of slight discomfort or shame. Example: Sarah blushed with mild embarrassment as she realized she had accidentally worn mismatched socks to work.

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Other than mild embarrassment, I didn't really feel anything :( Still, the finger-tingles were pretttty crazzzzy though! After another ride, Mark led us down a trail to our third vortex. Which, oddly, was located in the middle of a golf course.

"There's a scale from mild embarrassment to complete disaster and this isn't significantly embarrassing," he said.

Kvitova laughs in mild embarrassment when her homely story slips out.

Nor was the rugby incident the only occasion that caused Johnson mild embarrassment in Tokyo.

Cole's face breaks into a smile of mild embarrassment at the price of his commitment.

He embellishes several songs with a sweary American accent, adding mild embarrassment to songs that were trundling along effectively.

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Usually any note of embarrassment, any mild tang of shame, is the result of painful memorial retrieval a self-inflicted attack on the self that sees you scratching away at emotional scabs which had healed into a surface invisibility.

If Ms. Fisher's allegations are fundamentally false, then Mr. Hurd has been subjected to needless and unfair embarrassment, mild or not; an unwarranted invasion of privacy; and scurrilous allegations.

One hundred years after the publication of Du côté de chez Swann, maybe I should get over my mild case of literary embarrassment and start recommending À la recherche after all.

Richard Dawkins controversially asserts that, "it can be plausibly argued that a deeply held belief [in hell] might cause a child more long-lasting mental trauma than the temporary embarrassment of mild physical abuse".

Feelings you may be experiencing right now after watching this: a sort of cloying, rising feeling, like your throat is closing up behind you; you may be flushing warm with second-hand embarrassment, possibly some mild cold sweat has broken out on your forehead; perhaps your toes are clenched into tight foot-fists; the blood is pulsing audibly in your ears.

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