Sentences with phrase «such humiliation»

The phrase "such humiliation" means feeling embarrassed, ashamed, or insulted. Full definition
i need to calm my self down now and preparing the list for excuses knowin that tomorrow im gonna face my united and chelsea fan mates i do nt have to do this if arsenal won today but things happen so i better prepare for such humiliation thanks to arsene and campbell and friends
Who would have thought that the side that dominated World football for the past 6 years will be ousted from the World Cup with such humiliation.
I can't see the boys picking up themselves from such humiliation this early to match against a very very strong side Valencia.
And Purdue may have a hard time accepting the behavior of coach Jim Colletto, at least as alleged by Ryan Harmon, the former lineman who claims to have suffered such humiliation during two seasons in West Lafayette that he was driven to wanting to kill himself.
As for WENGER HE NEEDS TO SIT DOWN AND DECIDE WHETHER TO MAKE THE NECESSARY CHANGES TO THE TEAM OR CONTINUE TO FACE SUCH HUMILIATION.
Just think that when they have their own kids, they will be subject to such humiliation as yourself!
The outraged NPP national executive said after displaying so much sacrifices at the All Africa Games, it is unfair for the government to allow the national women's football team to undergo such humiliation.
But it is initially hard to understand why Nick Clegg should have been prepared to swallow such humiliation for himself while his coalition partners seem relatively unscathed.
In this ethnic rape, the children borne of such humiliation are associated with their Serbian fathers and as such, are «magically clean and purified.»
But on that first day of September a century ago, Martha no longer had to put up with such humiliations.
No excuses for such humiliation, atleast city won the first leg, unlike arsenal that were embarrassed, I guess u are trying to defend ur lord and personal saviour wenger, who have been eliminated 7 seasons in a row
Antonio is unmoved by Shylock's indignant response to such humiliations and tells him to lend the money «to thine enemy, / Who if he break, thou mayst with better face / Exact the penalty.»
Why would you subject your child to such humiliation?
Never again must women be subjected to such humiliation and ridicule.
Bad Words pivots around the mystery of why this foul - mouthed prankster would subject himself, and the institution he's gaming, to such a humiliation.
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