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"shamefacedly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you feel ashamed because you have done something bad or stupid

21 Sentences With "shamefacedly"

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In the past American governments have shamefacedly worked with tyrants.
Shamefacedly, and reticent to talk about these laughable consequences of our gargantuan bender, we slept.
Only after India's Supreme Court intervened were the two parties allowed to form a majority coalition, which the governor shamefacedly accepted.
Since the allegations have become public, ranking Green Party members have shamefacedly acknowledged knowing of Mr. Baupin's bad behavior for years.
Some have rejected Trump as a dangerous con man, but many others are more or less shamefacedly supporting him, citing Supreme Court appointments or their mistrust of Clinton.
Zack: Here's where I shamefacedly admit that the only parts of The Producers I've seen are the scenes that Larry David performs in that one season of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
There are plenty of men and women out there, including the highly educated and the professionally aggressive (professors and corporate lawyers, say), who proudly — or shamefacedly — wave the math anxiety flag.
The student had been caught vaping in school three times before he sat in the vice principal's office at Cape Elizabeth High School in Maine this winter and shamefacedly admitted what by then was obvious.
Meanwhile those rivals — as they themselves shamefacedly admitted later — weren't really trying to compete with him, or at least not until the final few debates when the reality of what was happening finally forced their hands.
In addition to cans of Chef Boyardee (shamefacedly packed with me for sleepovers or dinners at other people's houses), I was also willing to eat Campbell's Double Noodle Soup (without chicken—perish the thought) and hot dogs without buns.
As they descended past the crypt, looking respectfully and almost shamefacedly away from the congregation and the choir at their worship, an ancient monk in a white robe, bent and leaning on a stick, hobbled over to block their way.
As the evening wound casually to a halt, the last of the chicken skewers were shamefacedly devoured, the last of the mini-lemonade bottles slipped into jacket pockets, one thing was clear: house, even in one this old, is still a feeling.
In "'I Can't Stop': Schools Struggle With Vaping Explosion," Kate Zernike writes: The student had been caught vaping in school three times before he sat in the vice principal's office at Cape Elizabeth High School in Maine this winter and shamefacedly admitted what by then was obvious.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Since the right-wing foot-soldiers of today's culture wars tend to be annoying, vapid YouTubers, it made sense that, sooner or later, one of them would pull a stupid prank that went way too far, and be forced to shamefacedly distance themselves from it.
On the way, they share a kiss after Raj reads her a poem he wrote about her. At the airport, when she opens the paper on which Raj had written the poem, she finds it blank. She overhears Raj boasting to his friends about the "stuff" the pair did and is shocked and heartbroken. Raj realises she has overheard and shamefacedly leaves.
When Werner learns about Matty's affair with Johnny, he asks a friend at the police station to run a background check. They find out that he did time for an incident where he brutally attacked his wife and put her in the hospital for two weeks. One night at dinner, Matty's teenage daughter Vera asks Johnny if the charges were true. He shamefacedly says yes.
The Devil Drives: A Life of Sir Richard Burton, W.W. Norton & Company Inc.: New York 1967, p. 3. Stanley Lane-Poole, a Burton detractor, reported that Burton "confessed rather shamefacedly that he had never killed anybody at any time." These allegations coupled with Burton's often irascible nature were said to have harmed his career and may explain why he was not promoted further, either in army life or in the diplomatic service.
Lou provides Mae with a ring: her own, now superfluous wedding ring. The couple takes their vows, each shamefacedly, and the formerly boisterous patrons observe with mock solemnity, then erupt in cheers when the newlyweds kiss. The following morning, Bill slips quietly from the flophouse honeymoon suite, without a word to Mae. Andy, observing that the stoker is abandoning his “wife”, goes to Mae's room, where she has just discovered Bill's desertion.
Less happily, one of the club members turns out to be Marcus Ballin, but neither he nor Ross are interested in their presence at Heliac coming out, and agree to keep things quiet. Ballin does suggest Claire enter his contest, though! Provided clothing by a helpful matron, Claire retrieves the others' outfits from the Peshkov estate, and Ross uses the signaler in his pocket to have Bundy release control. He then shamefacedly apologizes to Claire for his earlier behavior, but she laughs it off, confiding she has not had so much fun in years.
Elsewhere, Kurt meets Liverpool's younger and attractive sister (Yanti Somer) and a romantic attraction develops between both of them. The following day, Liverpool shamefacedly returns to the town having found two men, one dead and the other terribly ill from frostbite, who have been sold insufficient and overpriced supplies from Beauty Smith. The survivor, named Carter, has gangrene in both legs and Scott has to help Sister Evangelina perform the amputation at the mission hut. When Beauty Smith and his two henchmen see and recognize White Fang, they frame the wolf-dog for savaging Liverpool to death.
Sunaina and Shankar intend to marry Aman off to a family friend's daughter, Kusum Nigam, who is besotted with Aman. During this time, Aman and Kartik help the latter's friend, Vedika, run away from home, and after giving her father and his neighbours a wild goose chase, they initially argue but decide to go to Allahabad together. They boarded the train "Vivah Express" on which Aman's family boarded, and unite. Sometime after changing their attire, Aman and Kartik share a kiss as the train passes through a tunnel, but are caught shamefacedly by Shankar, who ends up vomiting at the sight of his son kissing a man, and falls unconscious.

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