Aún no tenemos significados para "most mortifying".
1It is needless to say, that he often encountered the most mortifying disappointment.
2To lose one's peavy is, among rivermen, the most mortifying disgrace.
3A union between a musician and my daughter would be most mortifying to me.
4She woke in the most mortifying position of her life.
5Stand aside, potentially embarrassing radio interview; here comes the most mortifying oration of the decade.
6This leads to Jessika dropping the most mortifying pick-up line ever slurred on this show.
7But it is a most mortifying step to us.
8To the President the most mortifying event of the year was the overwhelming defeat in Illinois.
9And as a result I was dragged home, and shamefully treated in the most mortifying manner.
10The loss of Namur had been the most mortifying of all the disasters of a disastrous war.
11The arrival of the agent had placed Mr. Ashmun in a false position of the most mortifying character.
12Marion turned very quickly upon him, and with a most mortifying neglect, said, Aye, lieutenant, is that you?
13Saying entree when you mean appetiser and getting a main is not the most mortifying thing to happen while travelling.
14I must own that I felt considerably cut up, or cut down, whichever is the most mortifying state to be in.
15She had not believed these insinuations, although his long silence would have justified the most mortifying suppositions, the most cruel doubts.
16My hat had fallen off in the struggle, and my hair tumbled about my face and shoulders in the most mortifying way.
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