Hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of.
Cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious.
1 My answer to her question-Howlong had you been together ? - now embarrasses me.
2 She embarrasses me at times with her implicit faith in my goodness.
3 Some of the unexpected loot she has carried away still embarrasses her.
4 My desperation embarrasses him, I'm sure of it, but I don't care.
5 It embarrasses me now to even summarize this piece of my writing.
6 It embarrasses Britain that senior politicians imagine the EU indulging such a notion.
7 Their support to Hong Kong democracy may be further assured, which embarrasses Beijing.
8 I know it embarrasses Trevor to no end, but that's what moms do.
9 I was so dreadful it embarrasses me even now to think about it.
10 Somehow it embarrasses me to have to listen to your chewing.
11 It embarrasses them, because they don't understand the overwhelming urge to eat them.
12 Don't stop to thank me for all I've done, it only embarrasses me.
13 But the question just embarrasses us both, given our history.
14 Memoirs: 'You ask me for a biographical note - something that always embarrasses me.
15 To the point where it " embarrasses the whole country", the statement said.
16 There is one thing which embarrasses me not a little; and it is this:
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