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"But it was still embarrassing.
It's still embarrassing".
She was brilliant, but the implication was still embarrassing.
But the revelation is still embarrassing, and for two main reasons.
This blunder might not have affected the leadership of the country, but it's still embarrassing.
"But it's still embarrassing because it's my dad's" -- oops, let's say derrière.
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But the statue still embarrasses him.
She's still annoyed that I was so cosseted, and I'm still embarrassed about it.
We eventually got over it, and the absurdity of the flare-up still embarrasses me.
"I was embarrassed, I was humiliated" — he tried to correct for self-pity — "I'm still embarrassed to this moment.
Still embarrassed about the tape snafu, she hoped he would not recognize her.
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