Sentence examples for then shame from inspiring English sources

The phrase "then shame" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a feeling of shame that follows a particular action or event, but it lacks context to be effectively used. Example: "If you choose to betray your friends, then shame on you."

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"If we don't get it done, then shame on us.

And if they are not, then shame on us.

If that doesn't help Mississippi, then shame on me".

"If other races are allowing it, then shame on them".

If you have not, then shame on you.

And if, after getting a second chance, we blow that opportunity, then shame on us".

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You were a creep and an invader, and you'd be rebuffed, then shamed.

Mr. Seidl shows us human bodies stripped of clothes and dignity and then shames us for looking.

It is, then, a piece that first provokes and then shames, leaving you with a queasy sense of your own complacency.

Instead, it should be directed at the environment which tells women they have to be glamazon sex kittens, then shames them for taking pride in their appearance and enjoying a rampant sex life.

She then shames him for dressing immodestly, in revealing shorts and flip-flops, telling him that if he chooses to dress like this, then "don't you dare complain".

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