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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(121) What's the best way to deal with an embarrassing situation at work?
(122) They all stood around staring at her and smiling awkwardly, as if she was embarrassing.
(123) It's real embarrassing to wet yourself. hate wetting myself like a baby.
(124) It is a laborious process, likely to lead to embarrassing blunders if badly done.
(125) This was a big surprise to us, and indeed, in some respects rather embarrassing.
(126) But it is no longer only foreign journalists who seek to investigate embarrassing stories.
(127) To an adolescent, there is nothing in the world more embarrassing than a parent. Dave Barry
(128) Body odour Like halitosis, body odour can be extremely unpleasant and embarrassing.
(129) After presiding over a string of humiliating scandals and embarrassing policy failures, they feel on top once again.
(130) Although such criticism may well be totally unjustified, if could be very embarrassing.
(131) One embarrassing experience involved Jan Leeming, the television personality, who was taking part in a film I was producing.
(132) This is the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to me.
(133) Meal times provide a marvellous forum for stories, some wildly exaggerated,(sentencedict.com) others somewhat embarrassing.
(134) Nothing is as embarrassing as misspelling your own name or street address.
(135) It was so embarrassing - he just started yelling at his wife.
(136) Prominent anti-abortion activists in the party had opposed the resolution, because it might prove embarrassing.
(137) A U-turn on this issue would be embarrassing for the Conservatives and should not be expected.
(138) And they will continue to be exposed until they become too embarrassing to even mention.
(139) The statement is patently false and an embarrassing public demonstration of his weakness as university leader.
(140) It was a bit embarrassing but Anne was glad of it.
(141) Hoping to avoid delays and embarrassing publicity, in July the council started quietly pressuring Pike to disengage from the venture. Sentencedict.com
(142) All this may seem nothing more than the embarrassing guff that goes with too much global summitry.
(143) Even when his hands pat their way up to my crotch it is less embarrassing than having a tailor measure my inside leg.
(144) To forget the words in the middle of a chant would be most embarrassing.
(145) That time, the 49ers were 5-4 and coming off an embarrassing defeat at home, against Carolina.
(146) After all, it's difficult for anyone to write a clear account of an incident that is traumatic and embarrassing.
(147) Never heard of him, one of those embarrassing admissions the best of diarists have to make at times.
(148) But what followed was usually at least embarrassing for the firms, and quite often the disclosures provoked international action.
(149) I wonder if men tend to find such situations more embarrassing than women.
(150) Employers may be reluctant to admit using them because the terms of their employment are embarrassing.
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