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1 People poured in from the hills around, and we were much embarrassed .
2 For possibly he was too much embarrassed to make the first move.
3 In regard to money matters I am, as you know, much embarrassed .
4 The two boys muttered their thanks, too much embarrassed to say anything.
5 And then one morning he came, much embarrassed , slinking into the workshop.
6 Bobby bowed, approached the lady, and began to feel very much embarrassed .
7 Elaine, now very much embarrassed , looked about, wondering at the rapid-fire change.
8 I remained, therefore, very much embarrassed , when he rose and turned suddenly.
9 She became much embarrassed when he said, Are you dissatisfied with Spenser?
10 The young girl in charge jumped up, much embarrassed , and turned it out.
11 The English envoy was much embarrassed by the position of affairs.
12 Another man much embarrassed the post-mistress; nevertheless, she laid her plans.
13 He undertook to answer me; but he, also was evidently very much embarrassed .
14 Papa Ravinet was evidently much embarrassed ; but at last he said,-
15 Craig was very much embarrassed , but also very much in earnest.
16 This caused our little girl to feel much embarrassed - in fact , ashamed and mortified.
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