Similar words: embarrass, embarrassed, embarrassment, passing, outgassing, canvassing, embark, embargo. Meaning: [-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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(91) Parked outside her flat, the 325i gleams, its perfect lines embarrassing the cars flanking it.
(92) Sign language is almost essential in shops too, but it's a little less embarrassing because you can be more discreet.
(93) Apart from anything else, it was the most embarrassing episode in my life.
(94) I can take a joke as well as anyone, but this isn't funny, it's embarrassing.
(95) Just be careful it does enter the right address-otherwise it could prove embarrassing.
(96) A driving mistake is especially embarrassing when it happens during the course of a Department of Motor Vehicles driving test.
(97) They speak with other tongues, which is embarrassing and distasteful to many non-members of the Pentecostal scene.
(98) On the other hand, the technology plainly is not ready; so far, the tests have been embarrassing.
(99) It was suggested at one meeting with the delegation that such an investigation could prove embarrassing for current government officials.
(100) Throwing tantrums Having a toddler thrown a wobbly in public is perhaps one of parenting's most embarrassing episodes.
(101) Much less embarrassing than a kissogram the perfect fantasy served up on a plate.
(102) Frankly, as a sports journalist, I find the hatchet jobs being done on Graham Taylor embarrassing.
(103) People conveniently forget things that might be embarrassing to them.
(104) This has got to be one of the most embarrassing film moments of the year -- sophomoric[sentencedict.com], self-congratulatory and stupid.
(105) It is also sensible to anticipate all the questions likely to be asked, particularly the potentially embarrassing ones.
(106) Reynolds felt gritty and smeared, at an unhappy disadvantage if he should have to lie his way out of an embarrassing situation.
(107) But with a mike in his face, his fluency can sometimes take a powder, leaving him in embarrassing silence.
(108) Clinton was forced to withdraw several nominees due to embarrassing revelations over their political stances or child-care issues.
(109) How very embarrassing to say all that in front of everybody.
(110) Anti-fog goggles are recommended for embarrassing facial hair or false eyelashes.
(111) By removing the mystique immediately,(Sentencedict.com) you avoid the excruciatingly embarrassing guesswork by all and sundry.
(112) We were embarrassing each other, so we stopped talking and sat on the sandy grass and smoked a cigarette.
(113) It would be embarrassing to be given a gift if one hadn't bought one in return.
(114) It was like coming across an embarrassing old photograph of herself.
(115) However, save for that brief and embarrassing episode, the day had continued to be one of great enjoyment.
(116) It would be embarrassing for the project to slip behind schedule, especially in the light of Eurotunnel.
(117) Churchill had been the latest bone of contention, as he had begun to make public speeches which Chamberlain clearly found embarrassing.
(118) It was a loud laugh which Sandison would have found embarrassing if there had been lots of people in the bar.
(119) The unions have become like a resident Grandad - no less embarrassing for enfeeblement, but still handy with his wallet.
(120) I kept silent, thinking that he might have an embarrassing speech impediment.
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