To hinder from freedom of thought, speech, or action by something which impedes or confuses mental action; to make (a person) unpleasantly self-conscious; to perplex; to discompose; to disconcert; as, laughter may embarrass an orator.
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"Embarrassing" Quotes from Famous Books ![]() ![]() — The Arrow of Gold - a story between two notes • Joseph Conrad ![]() ![]() — Beatrix of Clare • John Reed Scott ![]() ![]() — Hilda Lessways • Arnold Bennett ![]() ![]() — CELEBRATED CRIMES, COMPLETE - THE MARQUISE DE BRINVILLIERS • ALEXANDRE DUMAS, PERE ![]() ![]() — Grace Harlowe's First Year at Overton College • Jessie Graham Flower |
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