Similar words: embarrass, ambassador, embarrassed, embarrassment, lambast, bombast, embark, lambaste. Meaning: ['embəsɪ] n. 1. a diplomatic building where ambassadors live or work 2. an ambassador and his entourage collectively.
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91) I was working at the embassy.
92) Marines protect the U.S. Embassy compound.
93) The Embassy is locked, shuttered, barred.
94) I leave Embassy, elated at this showdown.
95) There were few new arrivals at the embassy.
96) Another 30 are in the embassy in Prague.
97) Our Embassy will be alerted to your every need.
98) Embassy,(http://sentencedict.com/embassy.html) demanding they declare war on the Third World.
99) A large crowd had assembled opposite the American embassy.
100) The embassy will then throb with vitality.
101) Several thousand people marched on the French embassy.
102) Robert's next diplomatic assignment was at the Paris embassy.
103) Security was tightened up at the embassy after a number of important files went missing.
104) When he called Patrick Seymour at the embassy he was incandescent with anger.
105) They freed their hostages, including the ambassador, and left the embassy peacefully on Oct. 7.
106) The need to obtain an entry visa from an embassy often situated far away could be dangerous and could therefore hinder departure.
107) 19 rebels hiding in the Czech embassy surrendered to the authorities.
108) The Embassy reacted swiftly to the disclosure, which they regarded as an improper use of Mr Lader's name.
109) He had beard of the Fong-Chen mix-up the day after the embassy party from N.
110) That afternoon the passport was delivered to the Soviet Embassy for renewal on an emergency application.
111) Fong passed unnoticed through the front door of the embassy and went home.
112) The embassy was ordered to destroy its cipher equipment and remaining codes.
113) They appear at Capitol Hill hearings, inaugurations, embassy dinners and presidential galas.
114) Despite these embassy warnings matters seemed in danger of coming to a head early in 1951.
115) During the riot the mob started stoning the British embassy.
116) There was nothing personal in Cheltenham intercepting and decoding a confidential message from an ally to its own embassy.
117) If you lose your passport, you should contact the embassy without delay.
118) There were long gay parties which went on till dawn and finished with a dip in an embassy pool.
119) Balloons were tied to the railings at each embassy and leaflets handed out to interested passers-by enroute.
120) Embassy, an airport fuel depot and the entrance of a luxury hotel.
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