Sentences with phrase «huge embarrassment»

"Huge embarrassment" refers to a situation or event that causes a person to feel extremely ashamed or humiliated on a significant scale. Full definition
It would also be an equally huge embarrassment for the Obama White House.
The opposition National Democratic Congress» (NDC) Deputy Director of Communications suffered huge embarrassment after he was thrown out of the studios of Accra based Peace FM during a live political show Monday night.
In what may well be an orchestrated manoeuvre between the Met Office and Mark Thompson, Director - General of the BBC the freedom of information demand will heap huge embarrassment on David Cameron's gaffe - prone coalition government.
Between its message and its reputation for high spending, Mohler said, «TBN has been a huge embarrassment to evangelical Christianity for decades.»
THE TWADDLE THIS MAN REGULARLY COMES OUT WITH IS A HUGE EMBARRASSMENT.
If Spuds or Leicester win the PL it will be a huge embarrassment and disgrace.
In the end, they managed to scrape through in third place, but for a time it looked as though they would suffer a huge embarrassment.
It will be a huge embarrassment for the country in question to fail like that.
The resignation of the Foreign Office minister will be a huge embarrassment for Cameron, who was warned recently that centrist Tories were uncomfortable with his unwavering support for Israel despite the extent of civilian casualties in Gaza.
He was a huge embarrassment to Muslims, who condemned him.»
Grisel Soto's autopsy report, released Tuesday, is a win for her loved ones and a huge embarrassment for Coney Island Hospital.
This is a huge embarrassment to Ghana before the International Community and I pray the International media does not take this up.
But that would be putting a comical twist on what many men consider a huge embarrassment.
They look at it not only as a huge embarrassment to their first ever nationally televised competition, but a disgrace to the nature of the contest.
That's a huge embarrassment to a mayor and his union allies who spend their time excusing public school failure rather than redressing it.
«It's been a huge embarrassment for us,» one GM manager lamented.
S Florida has been a huge embarrassment to this quiet observer.
It was a shock and a huge embarrassment for Israelis.
I don't believe that this man can be as stupid as he pretends to be, but still, it is a huge embarrassment to have a man seeming to be this stupid as Prime Minister of Australia.
The affair was a huge embarrassment to the Prince and WWF but gave me an insight into WWF's thinking at the time.
People like Mann are now just a huge embarrassment to real science.
Even then, the debate at Convocation over racialized lawyers was a huge embarrassment.
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