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She looks away, ashamed of being seen with Robbie and a small flare of anger was burning in her heart.
You are living your life, you are unembarrassed to talk to new people, you are not ashamed of your worthlessness.
I am ashamed of our government and all the others who stand aside while he commits these crimes against humanity.
She walked as though she was ashamed of her beauty, like it was a terrible curse she had been burdened with.
Neither preachers nor church members should be ashamed of God's sovereign purpose.
You should be ashamed of yourselves at displaying your deceitfulness and ignorance.
How easily the untruths flow when one embarks upon a path of deception, she thought, ashamed of herself.
So why should a nation of five million be ashamed of the fact that it holds all the aces in running a country of 60 million?
I'm ashamed of the state of the litter-strewn waysides and wonder what visitors to this country must think of us.
What really seemed to rankle with her was his statement that he was ashamed of the affair.
Unlike my mother, my cousin's mother and family weren't ashamed of their indigenous antecedents.
Seeing a counselor for depression is not something to be ashamed of any more than seeing a physician for a physical ailment.
I'm not ashamed of it or anything, but I wonder what I'm supposed to be waving a flag at.
The color in Isabella's cheeks rose as she grew increasingly ashamed of her mother's behavior.
While I feel like it is not something to be ashamed of, I am diligently learning to live with this affliction.
He said things he knew perfectly well he did not mean, and he was not at all ashamed of owning this strange character trait.
Continue being proud of who you are because you have nothing to be ashamed of, and everything to be proud of.
Look, voting is a privilege as well as a right and if you don't vote, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Obviously, Saturday was disappointing because of the result but the players shouldn't be ashamed of their efforts.
I'm not ashamed of doing anything in public, in front of everybody, I don't care.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We are persistently taught that we are animals and nothing more,let us therefore not be ashamed of animalism.
The things she had said were answered only by his scorn, and she could see he was ineffably ashamed of her.
They looked into each other's eyes, and were not ashamed of the mistiness which gleamed there.
He was ashamed of Charity coe, too, for squandering her prime and her pride.
Even his fellow-regicides, even the authors of the slaughter of Vendemiaire and of the arrests of Fructidor, were ashamed of him.
He was not ashamed of his metier and allowed no threats nor pleas nor argument to disturb him.
When I read a naturalist or a biologist I am always ashamed of what I have called a sport.
Or, rather, wouldn't speak because he was ashamed of the gibberish that resulted.
You ought to be ashamed of yourself, she said, shaking her head at glans father.
You ought to be ashamed of yourself, an old fellow like you pretending to be so good-looking.
Recollect, my dear Vesian, you must make Narbonne ashamed of his own conduct.
I ain't not a pertickler good speller myself, but I reely shoud be artily ashamed of sich a blunder as that.
But she was sure however credulous she might have been, she had done nothing to be ashamed of.
And Polly ran into her own room, to prink also, fearing that her friend might be ashamed of her plain costume.
It is a painful truth that by daylight he was ashamed of his part of the transaction.
I left them repentant and thoroughly ashamed of themselves, and went to other duties.
Why must you let him come in like a thief by a back-door, if you have nothing to be ashamed of?
Pountner and Holdenough were to some extent ashamed of their bellicose Dean.
Upon my word, Melvin, if I had a mother like you I should be ashamed of myself.
I am sorrier for my foolishness, and more ashamed of it, than you can possibly be!
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