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Sentence count:253+22Posted:2017-04-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: embarrassembarrassedembarrassmentpassingoutgassingcanvassingembarkembargoMeaning: [-sɪŋ]  adj. 1. hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment 2. causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation. 
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(61) It's embarrassing the extremes he'll go to in order to impress his boss.
(62) His people came up with a load of embarrassing information.
(63) Oh God, how embarrassing!
(64) Of all speech impediments stammering is probably the most embarrassing.
(65) The full-page adverts contain an extremely embarrassing error.
(66) At times it was almost embarrassing for me.
(67) My feet were the embarrassing target of envious gazes.
(68) It would have been embarrassing for me.
(69) This was not just embarrassing, it was downright dangerous.
(70) This has become an annual embarrassing exercise.
(71) What was your most embarrassing situation?
(72) Look, we were in an embarrassing situation.
(73) At times, the gap proved embarrassing.
(74) The situation is more than embarrassing.
(75) Can any Western leader explain this embarrassing anomaly?
(76) It was a truly embarrassing moment.
(77) It was terribly embarrassing for a child.
(78) The dialogue is excruciatingly embarrassing.
(79) It's embarrassing to be seen driving that old wreck.
(80) The sobbing woman is out of order, embarrassing, unreasonable.
(81) The timing is potentially embarrassing for the Government.
(82) Stop being so dramatic. It's embarrassing.
(83) It could be quite embarrassing for them.
(84) Sometimes the greatest things are the most embarrassingEllen Degeneres 
(85) Constantly overwrought, sometimes embarrassing in her alcohol and pharmaceutical-induced sorrows(Sentencedict.com), Leo could have been a typical Almodovar comic heroine.
(86) Even the pretrial depositions could prove embarrassing and politically damaging if, as is likely, they were released to the public.
(87) She was whining to him about how Eyas Securities had played this awful trick on her, how embarrassing it all was.
(88) And Shaunagh was there to help him through one of the most embarrassing moments of his life.
(89) Along with these damaging revelations, an embarrassing set of criminal investigations involving corruption and payola in radio had been launched.
(90) To be knocked down by the boom of a sailing vessel was so banal as to be embarrassing.
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