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"abashed" Definitions
  1. embarrassed and ashamed because of something that you have done

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She stood, abashed, as he came back over to her.
When I put it to Bay himself, he looked suitably abashed.
Their reactions varied, from unimpressed to abashed and pained — all of them uncomfortable.
She looked abashed and glanced quickly over to her husband, then back to me.
Their children and grandchildren are less abashed when it comes to the old prejudices.
I realized I was abashed both about my view and my reasons for holding it.
The men seem a little abashed about the whole affair, at least in the clip.
" When the audience fell silent, an abashed prime minister added, "At least, I love Europe.
If Trump is feuding with the London mayor, it's the mayor who should be abashed.
The bad ideas of the camel and the avocado would take a little abashed explaining.
Some refugees stare down the camera; a young girl smiles, while her father looks down, abashed.
"You call me Mr. President or Sir," the 40-year-old president continued, to the abashed teenager.
Hillary Clinton called "at 7.32pm", he told them, before pausing, abashed by the precision of the memory.
IN fathers with school-age children I sense a keener introspectiveness about parenting, a less abashed sensitivity.
Ms. Lipton is wonderful at expressing Joan's abashed air of apology as she timidly enters the room.
They are aggressive and kind, free of sharp elbows, comfortable revealing and being abashed by their transgressions.
This means a lot of dry shampoo, topknots, and abashed explanations to stylists about my raggedy ends.
Are conservatives at all abashed at taking the vocabulary they grew up with and flipping it so openly?
"I thought of matching the canapés to the drinks," she said, rolling her eyes, but not really abashed.
He looks knowingly abashed after he loses his balance, but what about when he's shot in cold blood?
For a moment I thought he saw me catch him, but if he did, he was not abashed.
When I told him, he was abashed and a little embarrassed that he'd done something "wrong" without realizing it.
Ron Johnson, the Republican from America's leading dairy producer Wisconsin, was also abashed that he hadn't ever ordered milk.
She is not frightened, she is not abashed, she is thrilled to be playing Schubert with her musician friends.
And, though I despise her for her piety, I am abashed, because what would the sisters at St. Catherine's say?
"I feel bad to say I'm an artist, because I don't really know what art is," he admitted, looking somewhat abashed.
Somewhat abashed Justice Department attorneys then had to explain to a judge that they didn't really know what was going on.
I'm a little abashed that this word meant nothing to me, now that I've researched and seen that it's a crossword classic.
Abashed, he wore a tuxedo to the première of "Little Odessa," only to discover that he was the only one dressed up.
The presenters were mostly all business and seemingly sober, the winners were mostly thoughtful and serious, acting the part of gracious if abashed.
Movies about the millennial moment are multitudinous, but "Wobble Palace" is special: a sendup of broke-artist types that shimmers with abashed affection.
But even he is abashed by her bravado and her willingness to be seen drinking in public places that are traditionally male meeting spots.
After the obituary was published, Mr. Abel, symbolically rising from the grave, held a gleeful news conference, and a much-abashed Times ran a retraction.
But there is also a sort of confused, abashed one, often ironic, that acknowledges a problem and tries to work through a particularly American obliviousness.
It's not at all clear that McCready will win, but it is clear that local Republicans, far from being abashed, will brand him a troublemaker.
Set atop a brass stand on green baize inside a wood-framed glass vitrine, and illuminated like a figure onstage, the naked eye seems touchingly abashed.
Two months later an abashed and humbled Macron backtracked on French national television in the face of sustained violent protests by the "gilet jaunes" (yellow jackets) movement.
On the Town Hall stage, which was fitted with tables draped in red cloth and two abashed-looking American flags, the first three scenes were trimly organized.
" Not known for their abashed style, U.K. "red-tops", or tabloids, didn't hold back either, with a number of them remarking that May's Brexit deal is now "dead.
The latest is David Weigel, a savvy political reporter for the Washington Post who also happens to be an unabashed fan—or, more accurately, a semi-abashed fan.
The misery is leavened by the return of the men's mother (an appealing Marylouise Burke); Hawke plays Lee's reaction to her with quiet, abashed politeness, shrinking into himself.
As I gradually figured out, somehow, over the course of several abashed rounds of Googling over several years, the actual rules for keeping kosher for Passover aren't about leavening (yeast).
Many newly hatched activists described a similar pathway, from feeling abashed about sharing their political views before November to feeling emboldened to act out of anger at the Trump administration.
To watch this movie is to imagine its title character fixing everyone in the audience with one of his trademark hard stares, until we all, abashed, vow to do better.
Lamar's "Alright" was beaten in Song Of The Year by Ed Sheeran's mushy-pea terrine "Thinking Out Loud," a victory that was followed up by Sheeran looking slightly abashed during Lamar's performance.
Raised on the canny work — and work ethic — of artists like Taylor Swift, Lavigne and Phair, Allison is frank, if a little abashed, about the scale of her ambitions for Soccer Mommy.
We feel sorry for the shambling villain (asked about his work, he replies, "I sell clothes by the roadside in the evening"), and then, the next moment, abashed at our twinge of pity.
Elbowing their way past a Chinese security guard, they crashed the meeting, and over the course of 603 minutes of tense negotiations with the abashed leaders, they extracted an agreement to set goals for lowering emissions.
Instead, as if abashed by the shadow Williams casts over him, too often he undermines his own inventions, withdrawing into excesses of explanation, banal writing and self-contradiction just when he ought to go for broke.
Abashed at reports that they had not been transparent enough about the scope of the problem or quick enough to solve it, Andrada and Nascimento held a news conference Saturday at the site of the pools, the Maria Lenk Aquatics Center.
In January, 22014, the Supreme Court ended the war between the T.V.A. and Commonwealth, mostly on Roosevelt's terms, but with Willkie ultimately accepting a settlement check for $21940 million (worth eighteen times that today) from the abashed hands of David Lilienthal.
Charles M. Blow I continue to be astonished that not enough Americans are sufficiently alarmed and abashed by the dangerous idiocies that continue to usher forth from the mouth of the man who will on Friday be inaugurated as president of the United States.
Shrewd caution made him dislike, as he put it, "getting on paper, and furnishing new grounds for misunderstanding," and whatever autobiographical impulses he may have experienced seem to have been satisfied by the few abashed or just-the-facts campaign bios he wrote in 1859 and 1860, one of them in the third person, for potential supporters.
Like John Adams and the late Steven Stucky, Andres has succeeded in carrying forward the mainstream tradition of orchestral modernism (which includes Debussy, Ravel, Stravinsky, Ives, and, now, Adams himself) in a way that is no less distinctive for seeming so ironic and abashed: the piece is at once gently private and powerfully communal in its gestures and devices.
CreditCreditIllustration by Alvaro Dominguez On a Sunday morning in early June, Senator Mark Kirk rolled into an uptown Chicago bar in his wheelchair to take part in the city's 47th annual L.G.B.T. Pride Parade, wearing a red polo shirt, charcoal khakis and the abashed half-smile of a 56-year-old man who has already assessed his long odds of blending in.
Isabella measured him with her eyes in undissembled scorn, and Charles was abashed and hung his head.
His parents took a long time to recognize this grand lord as their son, but they were very pleased with him. The young women were abashed before him, because they used to mock him. He wished the princesses were there to show them how abashed they should be. They appeared.
Abashed, Overdo takes the advice of Quarlous and forgives all parties; Winwife marries Grace, Quarlous marries Purecraft, and all the characters are invited to Overdo's house for supper.
Serse says he does whereupon Amastre reveals her true identity as Serse's betrothed. Serse, abashed, admits his fault - he will marry Amastre as he promised, he wishes his brother Arsamene and Romilda happiness in their marriage, and all celebrate the fortunate outcome of events (Chorus: Ritorna a noi la calma).
Mary did not seem as abashed by the business as her father, who considered it to be social ruin. Knollys tried to woo her once again, but Mary was firm. She had an affair with the married Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Leveson, bearing him two daughters.Sam Schoenbaum, Shakespeare's Lives, Oxford University Press, 1991, p. 329.
Janice and the models reunite. Janice airs footage from the series and from her hidden cameras and several of the models are abashed at the revelations. Janice subjects Brian Kehoe to a lie detector test to determine if he is straight or gay. The results indicate that he is straight, but has previously kissed another man.
Mahashveta wears it around her neck. Kapinjala gives a scolding to Pundarika for succumbing to such a base passion, contrary to his calling as an ascetic. Pundarika feels abashed, and asks for his rosary back in mock-anger. Since Pundarika is visibly befuddled due to his passion, Mahashveta deceives him by giving him her strand of pearls instead of the rosary.
With all the aforementioned manipulations, enough time has passed for the Rus' armies to arrive. Sokolnichek is now a strong Tugar warrior who is sent to fight Ilya. While they duel, Ilya sees the ring on his son's finger and reveals his true heritage to him. Abashed, he joins his father's side and goes to free Vassilisa, together with all the Russians held captive by Kalin.
Abashed, Robin apologizes and relents, handing Zucco to the police. As Zucco is hauled away, Robin tells Batman that Batman was right to leave him out of the investigation, as his emotions made him unstable. In a rare moment of vulnerability, Batman explains that he distanced Robin from the investigation because he feared his partner would be killed. The two crimefighters reconcile and leave the pier.
He struggles with an attacker. A second attacker raises a wrench and appears to hit Robie, who then falls off the estate's seawall into the water. But it is Foussard, who dies in the fall. The police chief publicly announces that Foussard was the jewel thief, but, as Robie points out privately in the presence of the abashed Hughson, this would have been impossible because Foussard had a wooden leg, and could not climb on rooftops.
The two pause before Willie raises his rifle at Cooper, who beats him to the draw and shoots him. Fatally struck in the chest, Willie tumbles down the hillside. Cooper picks up Willie's gun and finds that it wasn't even loaded, making it apparent that Willie deliberately chose death over capture. Abashed, Cooper carries the slain outlaw the rest of the way down Ruby Mountain and delivers him to other Paiutes, who carry the corpse away and burn the remains.
Then she, abashed, ran away and he absorbed the marble's power, becoming a sorcerer. According to the Unofficial History of the East Land, one day between 1522 and 1566, Yi Gil's farm (which is in today's Bupyeong District) was suffering from an epidemic, and Yi's serfs and neighbors were ill in bed. Then Jeon visited Yi and expelled a disease.《대동야승》중 〈송와잡설 〉 As he was Taoist heretic, if not anarchistic, there are some legends that Jeon opposed the Joseon dynastic government and the king.
Rayber is a basically moral person, but abashed by the closed-minded and anti-intellectual approach to religion that was infused in is childhood draws him towards atheism. Had he actually employed his efforts to find rational reasons for Christian faith, he would find no lack of evidential support, as Christianity has a rich intellectual tradition. Thus Rayber would probably have become a true Christian, himself baptising Bishop, perhaps coming to terms with his fanatical uncle, and educating his nephew both in science and in faith, which are complementary.
They shared a positive relationship, towards the end of Yao's rule (traditionally believed to be circa 2256 BC), the ruler chose Xu as his successor. (Much later, the Chinese sage Confucius greatly lauded Yao's decision to appoint Xu as the next emperor in line.) However, Xu refused to accept the throne, commenting that he had "no need for all under heaven". Legend goes on to state that an abashed Xu "washed out" his ears' contents into the Ying River, contaminating it. After Xu died, he was apparently buried at the summit of Mount Chi.
Then Staefel comes up and talks about how much the gathering wanted to give Chipping an evening. Abashed, he confesses that he did not understand. Kathy and Flora continue their cycling holiday early the next morning, and for the rest of their travels, the two men keep an eye out for the ladies, for Chipping is very interested in seeing Kathy again. They look for the bicycles, which leads to a ludicrous encounter with two imposing Englishwomen, one of whom (Martita Hunt) loudly accuses Chipping of having designs on her virtue.
After the Irishman punches Jerry, Bing refuses to be intimidated, calls his bluff and shapes up to him. The Irishman retires into his room abashed and returns to pull out a revolver which he fires at the two boys who depart rapidly. Shortly afterwards Bing returns to Peggy’s room and explains to her and her mother that he is not a ‘masher’ but he is in fact Bing Crosby, the radio crooner. At that moment a radio announcer says over the radio in the room that Bing Crosby is to sing “Out of Nowhere”.
Cean Bermudez says that he possessed more genius than any of his contemporaries, and but for his bad training and indolence would have been the best painter whom Seville had produced since the time of Murillo. A visit to Madrid late in life made apparent his misspent time, and he returned saddened and abashed to Seville, where he died in 1783. His chief works were scenes from the life of St. Jerome, painted for the monastery of San Geronimo de Buenavista, and now in the Seville Museum, and some frescoes in the collegiate church of San Salvador.
Horrified and abashed, the landlord staggers to his bedroom and locks himself in. He is found dead the next morning due to alcohol overdose. The movie jumps to twenty years later when the landlord's son, Malhar (also played by Joshi), is in charge and decides to strategically lure Naroba into a contract which will ensure that the grove will be consigned to him after Naroba's death, fulfilling his father's wishes. To make the contract seem favorable to Naroba, he promises to pay him a monthly stipend of 150 (a considerable amount of money in those days) for as long as he lives.
Nekrasova first appeared in music videos for alternative artists such as Yumi Zouma, before making her film debut in Wobble Palace, which she co-wrote with director Eugene Kotlyarenko. The New York Times described the film as "a sendup of broke-artist types that shimmers with abashed affection", while RogerEbert.com commented that "while your comedic milage with its loose goofiness may vary, this movie succeeds in contributing a filmic time capsule" for millenials. She appeared as the leading character in the dark comedy The Softness of Bodies, with The Hollywood Reporter saying she inhabited the role "effortlessly".
Abashed, he let the women pass on. Unbeknownst to the sentries, the other coffins hid the bolos and other weapons of the attackers. The issue of children's bodies merits further attention since there is much conflict between accounts by members of Company C. That day, the 27th, was the 52nd anniversary of the founding of the parish, an occasion on which an image of a recumbent Christ known as a Santo Entierro would have been carried around the parish. In modern times these Santo Entierros are enclosed in a glass case but at the time were commonly enclosed in a wooden box.
Instead, she planned to stay behind, go alone to the Paris railway station and, pretending to be a passerby in the crowd, privately observe the king as his entourage escorted him to his London-bound train. However, at the last moment she was persuaded by her first cousin, Prince Jean of Luxembourg, to come to London, where he planned to host a party. Upon arrival in London, she stopped by Claridge's to see her parents, and found herself being introduced unexpectedly to King Michael. Abashed to the point of confusion, she clicked her heels instead of curtseying, and fled in embarrassment.
The National Book Review called There There "spectacular", "a work of fiction of the highest order," landing "on the shores of a world that should be abashed it was unaware it had been awaiting his arrival." Canadian writer Margaret Atwood praised the work as "an astonishing literary debut". Egyptian-Canadian novelist and journalist Omar El Akkad wrote: > There There is a miraculous achievement, a book that wields ferocious > honesty and originality in service of telling a story that needs to be told. > This is a novel about what it means to inhabit a land both yours and stolen > from you, to simultaneously contend with the weight of belonging and > unbelonging.
The story begins in the autumn of 1975, a year before the end of the Cultural Revolution in Shanxi province in China(the author’s hometown).. An ordinary teenager going into adulthood in a distant village located on the Loess Plateau in northern Shanxi, northwestern China, Shaoping Sun goes to the county of YuanXi to complete his high school. His humble descent makes him shy and diffident. He falls in love with his classmate Hongmei Hao, a girl of upper class descent, which is notorious during the Cultural Revolution. However, this relationship is revealed by their classmate Yuying Hou, and the abashed Hao have no choice but to end this relationship.
" He was remembered at Paine most of all as an "an exacting teacher" who "would not tolerate weak excuses," since "he knew from personal experience that only diligence and plain hard work produced scholars." He is supposed to have said: "If you would like to realize your own importance put your finger in a bowl of water, take it out, and look at the hole." Students later recalled that > the exacting scholar corrected a startled student for his use of a Greek > verb. The student, abashed, protested, “But that’s exactly the way it is in > the textbook.” Gilbert, they report, replied, "Then the textbook is wrong.
Leo was constrained to conclude the Liturgy and determined on ending those roaring witcheries he drew away from the altar and forced his way through the parishioners to face that "demonic jester". Deranged by sorrow, he drew the conclusion that all his mild approaches and patient argumentations would have not been efficient any more. So, he decided to dare that impious enchanter to show publicly and prove baldly he who professed the rightest creed. After ordering to heap up wood for a pyre in a furnace inside the close Achillean Thermal Baths, Leo suddenly enwrapped his Omophorion round the abashed miscreant dragging him towards the chosen place where the balefire was already crackling.
Simo tells his freedman Sosia that the nuptials that he is preparing for Pamphilus are a sham. When Sosia enquires as to the purpose of the sham, Simo tells him of Pamphilus' shameful secret attachment to Glycerium, the sister of a harlot. While Chremes had previously been so impressed by Pamphilus' moderate and upright behaviour he offered his daughter unprompted; following the uncovering of the affair between Pamphilus and Glycerium at Chrysis' funeral he has withdrawn his offer. Simo is outraged that Pamphilus does not feel abashed by his private admonition of Pamphilus' behaviour and is continuing with the appearance of the nuptials so that he will be seen as publicly defying his father.
A clearing in the woods where Balkis and her suite have their quarters Costume for Balkis, 1862 After a ballet of her serving- women Balkis reflects on the love she feels for Adoniram (Cavatina: Plus grand dans son obscurité). He appears, and abashed by the public failure of his forging of the "sea of bronze", tries to return to her the necklace she gave him. She refuses to take it and the pair confess the love they feel for each other (Duet: Qu'importe ma gloire effacée). Benoni, Adorinam's assistant, appears with the news that the mould of the "bronze sea" was repaired, apparently by supernatural agency, and the cast is now completed.
To obtain the monkeys used in the climactic sequence, Herzog paid several locals to trap 400 monkeys; he paid them half in advance and was to pay the other half upon receipt. The trappers sold the monkeys to someone in Los Angeles or Miami, and Herzog came to the airport just as the monkeys were being loaded to be shipped out of the country. He pretended to be a veterinarian and claimed that the monkeys needed vaccinations before leaving the country. Abashed, the handlers unloaded the monkeys, and Herzog loaded them into his jeep and drove away, used them in the shot they were required for, and released them afterwards into the jungle.
In The Idea of the Holy, Otto writes that while the concept of "the holy" is often used to convey moral perfection—and does entail this—it contains another distinct element, beyond the ethical sphere, for which he coined the term numinous based on the Latin word numen ("divine power"). (The term is etymologically unrelated to Immanuel Kant's noumenon, a Greek term which Kant used to refer to an unknowable reality underlying sensations of the thing.) He explains the numinous as a "non-rational, non-sensory experience or feeling whose primary and immediate object is outside the self". This mental state "presents itself as ganz Andere, wholly other, a condition absolutely sui generis and incomparable whereby the human being finds himself utterly abashed." P. 169.
Henry and some of his courtiers, following a courtly-love tradition, went disguised into the room where Anne was staying. Eustace Chapuys reported: > [The King] so went up into the chamber where the said Lady Anne was looking > out of a window to see the bull-baiting which was going on in the courtyard, > and suddenly he embraced and kissed her, and showed her a token which the > king had sent her for New Year’s gift, and she being abashed and not knowing > who it was thanked him, and so he spoke with her. But she regarded him > little, but always looked out the window…. and when the king saw that she > took so little notice of his coming he went into another chamber and took > off his cloak and came in again in a coat of purple velvet.

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