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Meanings of perpetual embarrassment in English
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Usage of perpetual embarrassment in English
1
This would relieve him of the perpetualembarrassment of his wife's presence, and the perpetual irritation of Michael's.
2
But the candidate himself was anything but adaptable -as the perpetualembarrassment of every pundit who cried "pivot" amply demonstrated.
3
As to the first, it put the National Government, dependent as it still largely was upon the customary and fixed payments, into a perpetualembarrassment.
4
Perpetualembarrassment in company or in conversation, is sometimes even construed into meanness.
5
Indeed, one of the perpetualembarrassments at Balmoral used to be the Sunday papers laid out on the drawing-room table as you had pre-lunch drinks.