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were embarrassed
verb
To humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash
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They were embarrassed.
"Obviously they were embarrassed".
"Before, you were embarrassed.
Even my children were embarrassed".
Some of them were embarrassed.
Others said they were embarrassed.
Some found it funny; some were embarrassed.
Only Icelanders were embarrassed by Iceland's financial collapse.
Both players were embarrassed, but they had different reasons.
Smart said he and the Cavalier players were embarrassed.
After all the hard work, the owners were embarrassed.
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