Aún no tenemos significados para "own awkwardness".
1He had been awkward, and he exaggerated to himself his own awkwardness.
2He rushed into speech to cover the silence and his own awkwardness.
3Plus her own awkwardness dealing with the captain with so many suspicions swirling.
4Jess stooped to lift them, crying shame on her own awkwardness.
5Smiling at his own awkwardness and tendency to overexamine everything-eventhis-heturned toward Opal.
6Gavin had turned toward him and was babbling a torrent of apology for his own awkwardness.
7Then, smiling at his own awkwardness, he shook his head, saying in a tone of good-natured repentance:
8She nodded, surprised at her own awkwardness.
9He was infuriated by his own awkwardness.
10It's my own awkwardness, and I ought to have known how to use the pin more craftily.
11He was unable to carry on a light, witty conversation, and was acutely conscious of his own awkwardness.
12It isn't my fault, therefore; it is just your own awkwardness. The discussion continued, and was rather heated on both sides.
13Enter Pads4Dads, a new campaign aimed at encouraging fathers to overcome their own awkwardness and discuss all things menstrual with their daughters.
14She always did that, but she hadn't gotten hurt and she was smiling at her own awkwardness, and feeling silly as Sam grinned at her.
15"I mean-er-nothing worse?" He was overwhelmingly aware of his own awkwardness.
16"I told you I was conscious of my own awkwardness."
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