Sentences with phrase «genuine shame»

"Genuine shame" refers to feeling a deep and sincere guilt or embarrassment about something we have done or failed to do. It is a true and authentic feeling of regret or remorse. Full definition
At no point does it feel natural, and it creates a barrier to enjoyment that feels like a genuine shame when there could be the underpinnings of a solid tennis game here.
That's a genuine shame, because the vim and vigor of a movie like this is found in its gruesome punctuation.
It's a genuine shame that Deakins wasn't hired to shoot the Fifty Shades trilogy: He'd have sold us on those movies» material fetishism even better.
Still, it's a genuine shame that so many features you'd expect to find standard on a car of this ilk being side - lined to the options list — and some held ransom behind some incredibly expensive packages.
I didn't feel that with this title and it's a genuine shame.
For some reason, LawBreakers is getting overlooked and thus low player counts are common, and that's a genuine shame because there's something bloody good to be found here.
That's a genuine shame.
It's just a genuine shame that the sense of frustration is so enormous when VaderzBallsackz69 comes at you with a full array of fully - powered Epic Star Cards and makes you want to force - choke the life out of your TV.
Saints Row 4, then, isn't stratospheric in its ambitions and this is a genuine shame, because it's quite clear that this is a game that is standing just outside the cusp of greatness.
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