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I had this kid in mind, Romen, who is unable to participate in this male rite of passage and is ashamed of the fact that he is unable to do it.
Doesn't it make you ashamed, as you shine his shoes and fetch his laundry, to work with such a man.
Two doormen rush in to carry him out and he is duly removed, embarrassed and ashamed, left to sober up on the pavements outside the bar.
The question took Rebecca by surprise, and she was ashamed to admit the truth.
We have much to be thoroughly ashamed of if, in troth, we bear the burdens of one another.
Also I'm not ashamed to put my full name and e-mail address on the bottom, not like many letter writers who are too sneaky to do so.
It may, at long last, lead to a major overhaul of a system of which, as it stands currently, we should be thoroughly ashamed.
Because I felt ashamed, I felt that he would think I'm just trying to get out of working and begging for a sick note.
I felt terribly overdressed and ashamed of my tidy cardigan and River Island jeans which have no holes.
Never hide or cover the symptoms because you are ashamed, or guilty about feeling depressed when you are supposed to be happy.
The Times ought to be ashamed for its scheme to get unpaid members of the public to contribute to its website.
When you live in the shadows, it is no surprise a citizen is going to react morally and to be totally ashamed of his government.
He is more or less of good character, is extremely ashamed and nervous about what is going to happen to him.
I know I had something else to be ashamed of, but I can't think of it right now.
When Sri Rama went to meet Kaikayee, she was very hesitative to meet him, being ashamed of her deeds.
You and your Board should be thoroughly ashamed of your uncaring and uncompassionate position respecting children and men.
I'm ashamed by the lack of creativity and originality from our broadcasters.
I'm not going to the gym, which I just joined, because I'm too ashamed to have everyone see how uncoordinated and fat I am.
I'm ashamed to admit it, but sometimes I eat Muenster just melted on bread in the microwave with a little salt.
The temptation, often unresisted here, is to say that the 63 universities in those six BCS conferences should be ashamed of themselves.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We was kind of ashamed to come back, right off, after they turned us loose from the hoosgow.
I stood before him, ashamed yet glad, hosed and doubleted like a boy, in the Summer Pavilion.
Wright kept such a poor record that Judge whipper was ashamed to have them expose', an' that's why he didn't give up the books.
I am sorrier for my foolishness, and more ashamed of it, than you can possibly be!
Southey said that he was no more ashamed of having been a republican than of having been a boy.
On the other hand, I was ashamed of damping any one's pleasure by being there.
I feel ashamed of myself for ever daring to think I'm ill-used when I think of my spaewife grandmother!
I was not ashamed at asking him to sit down to table, for we had some pease-soup, a sparerib, and a pudding.
It is a painful truth that by daylight he was ashamed of his part of the transaction.
Glancing, however, at Boris, he saw that he too seemed ashamed of the hussar of the line.
He greatly admired the graceful arch of his antlers, but he was very much ashamed of his spindling legs.
He knew she would think him ill-bred, he was ashamed of himself, but he could not help it.
I am ashamed to mix with the immortals, for I have innumerable griefs in my soul.
West Chester, to say no more than she deserved, was a county with a spirited gentry, and one of which no colony need be ashamed.
And Polly ran into her own room, to prink also, fearing that her friend might be ashamed of her plain costume.
Indeed, I think my country was ashamed to have so improvident a person in its employ.
His theatre is beginning to pander to foreign tastes, to be ashamed of itself, to take on respectability and stodginess.
He was tired of her, and yet he seems to have been ashamed to confess his inconstancy.
We are persistently taught that we are animals and nothing more,let us therefore not be ashamed of animalism.
Art thou not ashamed to be seen grasping this limber sapling, in preference to the sceptre of the pre-Adamite sultans?
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