Aún no tenemos significados para "bitter humiliation".
1Again he had appeared in the hour of misfortune and bitter humiliation.
2It was a proud, passionate spirit, crushed down by some bitter humiliation.
3She felt, with bitter humiliation, that his superiority was not assumed but real.
4So Vivie found a few months' reprieve from acute sorrow and bitter humiliation.
5He had viewed the desperate fighting of the last two days with bitter humiliation.
6He covered his face with both hands in bitter humiliation.
7The situation was, in truth, one of sadness-ofbitter humiliation.
8Then he spoke and, in her bitter humiliation, his voice sounded strained and cold.
9The bitter humiliation to be here, master of a fortress without one single gun!
10The citizens of Brussels behaved magnificently, but what a bitter humiliation for them to undergo.
11That was to me an hour of bitter humiliation.
12Early spring had come, but no spring-tide hope, and in its stead a bitter humiliation.
13For he had not money for Yale, and in working for more he endured bitter humiliation.
14Then it would be a bitter humiliation to let his judgment be overruled by those contemptible Jews.
15With a proud and sensitive soul, every day of his life must have brought some bitter humiliation.
16A bitter humiliation, at least, has ever been visited upon those who have arrogated a lofty superiority.
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