Phrases with «great embarrassment»

The phrase "great embarrassment" means feeling very ashamed or humiliated. Full definition

Sentences with «great embarrassment»

  • With the robot dog, people can avoid the embarrassment of being told their feet stink, or perhaps the even greater embarrassment of not being told and offending everyone in the room. (ohmidog.com)
  • Not only does this give you a bit of control over the situation, but it also prevents friends and family stumbling across your profile online and causing great embarrassment in the process, both for you and them. (sugardaddysite.us)
  • A member of House of Representatives, Rep. Joseph Akinlaja (Ondo - PDP), has stated that the Deputy President of the Senate, Mr Ike Ekweremadu's wisdom saved Nigeria from greater embarrassment following Wednesday's attack on the Senate by suspected thugs, who made away with the mace. (dailypost.ng)
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