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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(211) You can never be quite sure they won't drag up some embarrassing scenario from your adolescence.
(212) The embarrassing predicament in the teaching of ancient fictions ascribes to utilitarian ideology, disoriented teaching practice, outdated teaching research, and lumbersome academic burden.
(213) Chances are that you had a "wet dream" — something that can be embarrassing and confusing to teen guys, but is completely normal.
(214) Damon is hitless in 17 at - bats and batting an embarrassing . 233.
(215) Question Time has devolved beyond the comedic into the embarrassing lately, including the donning of white cowboy hats partly to support and partly to mock MP Bob Katter.
(216) The spectacle of the former naval officers washing their dirty linen in public was distinctly embarrassing.
(217) The fans who watched her "fairy-tale" wedding on TV, a spectacle that was truly embarrassing at a time when so many Americans are out of work and struggling to hang onto their homes?
(218) They later made an embarrassing retraction, saying they had been misinFORMed by local villagers and officials.
(219) On one level this looks like a reasonable, Solomonic split-the-baby approach that avoids an embarrassing open repudiation of the Dalai Lama's endorsement.
(220) The reporter wanted to heckle the candidate with those embarrassing questions.
(221) Embarrassing emails with his paramour surfaced, his wife moved out, and his approval ratings tanked .
(222) The situation was embarrassing enough without having you rub it in.
(223) Rhoda says that it's embarrassing to be so idolized, but also very sweet and rejuvenating.
(224) Foot odor can be embarrassing, and getting rid of it might not be as simple as just rubbing on some antiperspirant.
(225) She could threaten to play her trump card, an autobiography of embarrassing disclosures.
(226) Put-down humor, such as telling friends an embarrassing story about another friend, is a socially acceptable way to deploy aggression and make others look bad so you look good.
(227) You'll want to act quickly if someone makes an inappropriate comment on your Facebook wall ("Steve, are you still working for that boneheaded boss?") or identifies you in an embarrassing photo.
(228) NEW YORK -- For years, teenagers across the U.S. could call a toll-free hotline if they had embarrassing questions about AIDS and safe sex.
(229) And the embarrassing is that a considerable number of auction sales phase of the so-called "star property" to live in when broken, complaints, disputes followed.
(230) Women are more likely than men to take sick days and are happier to give an embarrassing excuse for taking unplanned leave, according to a new survey.
(231) He said: "It's just not a sexy experience whatsoever. It's pretty embarrassing. How often do you snog someone in front of 30 other people?"
(232) The head of China's flagship sovereign wealth fund is looking to invest in Europe after expressing relief that snubs from the continent saved Beijing from embarrassing investment losses last year.
(233) This proved hellishly embarrassing for the Alvi brothers, whose three telephone numbers were often inadvertently included in the files,(sentencedict .com) and eventually they had to cut all three lines.
(234) I don't think anything can be as embarrassing as Daddy Bush puking.
(235) But there's nothing embarrassing about that. Your father worked with Louis Leakey, a great anthropologist.
(236) Many younger Chinese must embarrassing that Beijing is propping up such an odious regime.
(237) Major Major floundered bewilderedly from one embarrassing catastrophe to another.
(238) "Well, " the parrot says, "this is very embarrassing but since you asked, I wrap my weenie around this wooden bar like a little hook.
(239) You'll leak at embarrassing moments, and you may be on the receiving end of less than supportive comments from ignorant co-workers.
(240) And the police chief was left with little option but to resign after this embarrassing mistake.
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