Sentence examples for was slightly embarrassing from inspiring English sources

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"It was slightly embarrassing for me," he said.

The need to reopen negotiations was slightly embarrassing for Democrats and represented a price they had paid for rushing to complete the legislation.

He laughed and called me out on the mic, which was slightly embarrassing.

A spokeswoman admitted it was "slightly embarrassing" but there was nothing they could do.

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In later years, Mr. Pendergrass would say he was slightly embarrassed by those shows.

I suppose I was slightly embarrassed, but more than anything else just accepted the reality of things.

When reminded of this forgotten scrap of literary history I had unearthed, Updike was slightly embarrassed at his youthful enthusiasm.

We are in the Light Zone room of the Crayola Factory in Easton, Pa., a place I have to admit I was slightly embarrassed to be visiting.

He knows all the streets," said Mr. Refaat, 28, who was slightly embarrassed when he was asked why he gave the wrong directions with such conviction.

He used to be my boyfriend, and I admit that, at first, I was slightly embarrassed when I told my friends his name.

I was slightly embarrassed to realize that others could hear the "cock-a-doodle-dooing" of my early morning (and incredibly loud) neighbor.

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