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the ashamed
adjective
Feeling shame or guilt.
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"One of the ASHamed?" "A Jew.
When the girl's maternal grandfather berates his daughter for rearing a child who can't even recite the Hail Mary, the ashamed mother viciously assaults her son and daughter.
One of them, Sam Finkler, who writes pop-philosophy books, joins an anti-Zionist group called the ASHamed Jews — mercilessly lampooned by Mr. Jacobson — that meets regularly at the fashionable Groucho Club to denounce Israel's foreign policy.
"People think they're parodies of Jews who happen to disapprove of Israel," Mr. Jacobson said of the ASHamed, sitting in his apartment in the Soho neighborhood here, his new Man Booker statuette gleaming behind him.
And since my attacks fit the ashamed self-image that he had internalized as a child, we slipped seamlessly into our new roles.
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Graham Coxon perfectly plays the ashamed-to-be-famous indie guitar hero, sabotaging Coffee & TV and Beetlebum with eviscerating noise.
At the end of the ordeal, Rogers returned to the United States ashamed of her failure to complete the climbs.
The more I tried to change my thinking, the more ashamed I felt for it.
So the more diva-ish it makes its customers feel, the less ashamed to take an Uber they'll be.
-Why is the author ashamed?
I looked down at the ground, ashamed.
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