Persistent questioners are much less prone to embarrassment than the rest of us. |
The more ambitious and well favoured tend to become obtrusive, and, eventually, inevitably, an embarrassment to their masters. |
Indeed, they suffered the embarrassment of not having a single shot on goal in Switzerland. |
Churches will not draw young people to their doors if they shy away from any mention of adoration as a matter of embarrassment. |
Too often the switching is not done in time and payments are missed, accruing considerable embarrassment and penalties. |
Once aboard, to his fugitive embarrassment, he is accosted by a young girl he vaguely remembers. |