Sentence example with the word 'embarrass'

embarrass

abash, bewilder, confuse, discompose, embarrassing, faze, hamstring, lame, net, rattle, toil

Definition v. cause to be embarrassed

Last update: July 23, 2015


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Kevin Russell and Heath combined to embarrass the Preston keeper and lead to some rather childish tantrums from Beck on the touchline.   [verb]

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Also try not to embarrass anyone, especially your bride.   [verb]

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Believe me, I respected you even when I was most embarrassed by your active attempts to investigate our family misfortunes.   [verb]

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A short and apparently an embarrassed silence succeeded this remark, which was interrupted by the scout calling to them, aloud, to enter.   [verb]

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Duncan started in his turn, and immediately commenced in an embarrassed voice, the half-forgotten message.   [verb]

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Sir Arthur, during this investigation, had looked extremely embarrassed, and, to use a vulgar but expressive phrase, chop-fallen.   [verb]

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His estate is strictly entailed, and he has been always an embarrassed man.   [verb]

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"I am much embarrassed, Mr."   [verb]

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This was Sir Arthur Wardour, a baronet of ancient descent, and of a large but embarrassed fortune.   [verb]

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They"--he durst not utter their names even in soliloquy--"they are embarrassed and in difficulties.   [verb]

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"I had evidently embarrassed them, because for some time I was unable to say anything."   [verb]

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