Some protest their innocence but most are so embarrassed that they quickly walk off.
So embarrassed was Branson by complaints of late and shabby trains that he turned down a knighthood last year.
He thinks they would be too embarrassed to do so in his case.
Any respectable prosecutor would have been embarrassed actually to so charge.
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So when we witness you being embarrassed, we like you better, trust you more, and are more likely to cooperate with you.
First, bad ideas must be so widely discredited that professors become too embarrassed to espouse them openly or associate with colleagues who do.
"We want all schools to make it impossible to tell who 'pays' for lunch or not, so that no child could ever feel embarrassed about claiming what's rightfully theirs, " she says.
He was a blusher. (That embarrassed him, too.) So, he just grew silent.
Mr Dennington said he was aware of several councillors who needed the allowance but who would be "embarrassed" to have to say so.
Time at meetings is one useful vehicle, but sometimes concerns need to be raised in one-on-one conversations, so directors don???t feel intimidated or embarrassed.
So Mr. Bush doesn't shy from conclusions and he isn't embarrassed that he asks for and needs God's help.
So when Xavier and Cincinnati basketball teams had a bench-clearing brawl we were outraged, offended, and embarrassed.
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He looked up and smiled, which embarrassed her, because she knew that they were both making fun of Shelly, and, in doing so, forming a secret bond.
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