Aún no tenemos significados para "much embarrassed".
1People poured in from the hills around, and we were much embarrassed.
2For possibly he was too much embarrassed to make the first move.
3In regard to money matters I am, as you know, much embarrassed.
4The two boys muttered their thanks, too much embarrassed to say anything.
5And then one morning he came, much embarrassed, slinking into the workshop.
6Bobby bowed, approached the lady, and began to feel very much embarrassed.
7Elaine, now very much embarrassed, looked about, wondering at the rapid-fire change.
8I remained, therefore, very much embarrassed, when he rose and turned suddenly.
9She became much embarrassed when he said, Are you dissatisfied with Spenser?
10The young girl in charge jumped up, much embarrassed, and turned it out.
11The English envoy was much embarrassed by the position of affairs.
12Another man much embarrassed the post-mistress; nevertheless, she laid her plans.
13He undertook to answer me; but he, also was evidently very much embarrassed.
14Papa Ravinet was evidently much embarrassed; but at last he said,-
15Craig was very much embarrassed, but also very much in earnest.
16This caused our little girl to feel much embarrassed-infact, ashamed and mortified.
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