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"mortified" Definitions
  1. humiliated, ashamed, or deeply embarrassed: Sternly lectured by the principal in front of her friends, my daughter felt suitably mortified and hopefully will never do such a thing again.
  2. Pathology
  3. affected with gangrene or necrosis: The removal of mortified tissue from wounds enables faster healing.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of mortify.
"mortified" Synonyms
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471 Sentences With "mortified"

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I was mortified, scared and didn't know what to do.
She said it was totally fine, but I was mortified.
I was fucking mortified and called my mom right away.
They were so sweet about it because I was mortified.
But the shopping experience for lubricant "mortified" her, she said.
On Instagram, Hayek said the photos captured her looking mortified.
"Shut up," hisses the girl, who looks kind of mortified.
But the experience left me feeling so mortified and overwhelmed.
It mortified me to admit that I wanted something else.
Mortified, I apologized and kept searching through my daughter's curls.
I was mortified... but it didn't stop me from stealing.
I certainly was mortified that it had happened to me.
For the first 15 minutes of Clerks, I was mortified.
The woman behind him is so confused, amused, and mortified!
"Upset and mortified," she said she left the room quietly.
They are mortified by the amount of Travis Scott merch.
And Sweetin is still mortified that she was wearing a doily.
He is also too mortified to masturbate, and hates getting erections.
Their mixed reactions range from laughing to eye-rolling absolutely mortified.
"I know that Heather was just mortified of attention," says Bro.
A man who meant no harm will be mortified, and stop.
I am so deeply, overwhelmingly mortified of what I have done.
The priest hands the sword back, but the character is mortified.
The people of Canada should be mortified that they elected you.
Mortified, our captain and the whale swim off into the sunset.
Ms. Baranowski said she was mortified and determined to stay silent.
I was overwhelmed that day — then mortified, but that's no excuse.
The D.E.I. expert was mortified and later sent an apology email.
We laughed about it later, although I was mortified at the time.
Cantwell "breaks" the story and Belson is mortified over the resulting backlash.
I'm sure last night wasn't that bad, but I am so mortified.
Each statement of opposition by a mortified GOP senator was new news.
"Kendall would have been absolutely mortified," the source said of Jenner's reaction.
"I am mortified that you would retweet this, @RealDonaldTrump," one user wrote.
Hogan, 62, testified at trial that the video's release left him mortified.
Mark is mortified by his vocals, but the songs are pretty solid.
He did, and he professes to be mortified by that work now.
You still feel guilty for shooting Barrymore out of that window. Mortified.
" Driver seemed ever-so-slightly mortified as he replied, "Eh, just hangin'.
But I didn't see it that way, In fact, I was mortified.
As the two movie stars stared quizzically, Mr. Redmayne quickly shuffled off, mortified.
Everything we had just done was captured on her voicemail … I was mortified.
He was trying to push my head into his lap.... I was mortified.
As a Houston resident and property owner, I am truly mortified right now.
Bennett's lawyers said he felt "extremely confused, mortified, and disgusted" about the encounter.
"Kendall would have been absolutely mortified," says the source of the model's reaction.
Viewers were duly mortified and horrified, and the Twitter jokes were deservedly vicious.
Mellie is mortified by it all, but Olivia and Fitz are pretty jazzed.
Globe Awards, most of us would be mortified if we were physically scrutinized
I am mortified (I don't like attention), but it also feels really great.
"I'm mortified and disgusted by my brother's actions," he told The Hollywood Reporter.
It's easy to be mortified by something, and much better to understand it.
The first Evil Dead, when I first saw it, I was mortified. Petrified.
Depending on your sense of humor, they will leave you cackling or mortified.
Mortified, she said she told him to terminate the communication, which he did.
Mortified as I exited past that kid, I aimlessly walked out to nowhere.
Anyone else might be mortified, but Silverman's not exactly the shy and retiring type.
Duthé was apparently mortified, though tbh she shouldn't have been — get that money, girl.
The guy Becca is talking to is similarly mortified, but takes it in stride.
So I didn't know if I was embarrassed or shocked or mortified or stunned.
Even while struggling with the physical manifestation of my own anxiety, I felt mortified.
Mortified, Elias deleted her account soon after, and we can't say we blame her.
Totally mortified, Olivia panics: Ben does not materialize, so that meltdown is another bust.
He said many of his Republican friends were "mortified" by events in the race.
She asks that her name not be used, saying her children would be mortified.
I remember laying there frozen stiff on the table, utterly mortified, confused and scared.
And the furor against Barilla didn't just elicit a mortified apology from Mr. Barilla.
And didn't Jackson look shocked and mortified about it before immediately running off stage?
Serco's Chief Executive Rupert Soames said the company's leaders were "mortified, embarrassed and angry".
"I'm mortified by today's vote but I'm not surprised by it," Murphy said Monday evening.
I was hiding it because I was so ashamed — I was just mortified with myself.
" Continues the statement: "Ozzy is mortified at what his behavior has done to his family.
" Jessica Smith "I'm mortified that I didn't understand exactly what that meant at that time.
The 13-year-old was mortified to learn that her famous father Mark Wahlberg a.k.
I was mortified, but it was because I was on a date at the time.
Feinstein was said to have been "mortified" when she learned the news, according to Politico.
Harrington called the assaults "inexcusable" in court, and said Vlach was "mortified" at his behavior.
And I was totally MORTIFIED and my dad to this day thinks nothing of it.
"When we got home they sent us the photos and I was mortified," she says.
I was so mortified because I'm so not cool—I'm just not a cool girl.
In the Oregon locker room afterward, the Ducks compared Hield to Bryant, which mortified Hield.
She would clearly be mortified to know Jimmy was pleading on her behalf with Chuck.
Mortified, I cracked open my door and told him no one was coming until tomorrow.
I am both mortified by and gentle to visions of my 18 year-old self.
I am mortified by the arguments that both this couple and their attorney are making.
Because Kaitlyn's performance in "Short Term 12" will go down — DEVER [mortified] Oh my God.
At the time, she explained, she opted for commiseration — her scene partner was mortified, too.
When he saw us, he shot up, looking pleased and mortified at the same time.
" I would be mortified if my mom ... LG: I'm like, "Mom, we have to talk.
"I started reading some of the pages to her, and she was mortified," Tiffany told BuzzFeed.
So, when the Tamagotchi started beeping in a crowded rush hour Tube carriage, I was mortified.
I'm mortified of the possibility of this event occurring but I don't know that it happened.
"If you examine our faces, I look mortified and he looks terrified of me," Hayek continued.
Soon Facebook's internal message boards were lighting up with employees mortified at what Kaplan had done.
I am beyond mortified that I ever had those thoughts and then proceeded to express them.
Needless to say, the team was mortified and their boss was less than happy with them.
And I was mortified because, at this point, there were 5,000 people that had seen it.
Needless to say, I was mortified at the onset of acne at the age of 26.
" And like six people were like mortified by my ... I was like, "What do you do?
Mortified, she immediately sublets her apartment and enrolls in a monthlong meditation retreat in the mountains.
Although Bebe's words are correct, the upper crust of Shaker Heights is mortified by the intrusion.
He grew so mortified over the pullback that he started wearing suits instead of his uniform.
He said this week that he was less mortified by a whiff than, say, a shank.
When Tessa heard I'd be teaching sex ed to her fellow seventh graders, she was mortified.
"My dad said he was mortified to be corrected like that," David Sakheim said by phone.
She was mortified, but then he showed up at her apartment as if nothing had happened.
Abe, apparently mortified that his effort to stroke Trump had become public, refused to confirm this.
So yes, I'm mortified when we slam our doors in the face of frightened children and families.
" Carey recently spoke out about her New Year's Eve nightmare, telling Entertainment Weekly that she was "mortified.
I am now mortified by my "#emotionalgirlproblems" tweets and would like to pretend they never happened. Easy!
Initially, she says, she was mortified at the prospect of using social media to promote her work.
My friend at FSG was mortified and begged me to talk to the people in the office.
Most kids are mortified when parents crank up the car stereo volume and sing their hearts out.
I was so mortified that, after 10 or 15 requests, I ran to the bathroom and sobbed.
When Spike used Willow's insecurities about her new relationship to tear the friends apart, I was mortified.
She says she was "absolutely mortified" and made her account private rather than deleting her account altogether.
My mom and I have had a few puberty conversations with her, and she was so mortified.
I was trapped: a mortified moon, doomed to eternal orbit around an ecstatic, sweaty, handkerchief-swirling sun.
At eight years old, Nathan Kondamuri got his first pair of prescription glasses and he was mortified.
After he left the hotel, Bennett began to feel "extremely confused, mortified, and disgusted," the documents say.
"It's Michael Vick," Van snaps after Earn's inevitable loss, playing the Lucy to his mortified Charlie Brown.
She was mortified to depend on my income and determined to manage as much as she could.
Connie Britton, David Warshofsky, Amy Landecker and Chloë Sevigny are among the mortified faces around the table.
Ms. Lublin was mortified, but not, at the time, because of anything Mr. Cosby might have done.
"They're mortified," Jonathan F. Thompson, executive director of the National Sheriffs' Association, said of his group's members.
"I'm embarrassed and mortified by the situation, but I'm also glad it's breaking nationally," Ms. Arden said.
The mortified leader of the Boy Scouts had to apologize for the president's suggestive and partisan speech.
Kipling was so mortified that he decided he had no choice except to move back to England.
If you made fun of Patrik Laine scoring into his own net, then you mocked a mortified teenager.
I jumped out of my bedroom thinking my 6 year old would love it—but he was mortified.
" She emphasizes that she and her sister are not Trump supporters; Evans is "mortified by the Christian right.
Some of the same staffers, mortified by the Le Pen and AfD work, found these spots similarly shameful.
It included an explicit note about how he wanted to use it on her, which left her mortified.
"Yes I was mortified, but I also want my kids to feel comfortable coming to me," Kelly said.
Especially when it comes to being mortified at having to watch those graphic sex scenes with their parents.
"Maybe I took too much wine last night," he later conceded, prompting nervous laughter from the mortified escorts.
You're also a stand-up comedian, actor, musician, and an engaging storyteller as shown in the documentary Mortified.
Oliver stepped back from the microphone with his hand to his chest, clearly mortified while also silently laughing.
Elsewhere, the son of a Kabyle immigrant, mortified by his own desires, perpetrates an act of astounding cruelty.
At the time, I was mortified to have people see the tiny, dirty, isolated place I called home.
Trump was said to be mortified by the Sun story, which maybe caused him to be more accommodating.
The subdued doo-wop tune "Masterpiece" expresses mortified awareness that an idealized image of a marriage is shattered.
Ms. Maiers, who was wearing flip flops — her high heels were still in a plastic bag — was mortified.
When the video surfaced, weeks later, on YouTube... the coach was mortified by the nature of her message.
When I went to pay for the breakfast, however, my credit card was declined and I was mortified.
My friend looked at the tampon, then looked at me, and then just kind of shuffled away, mortified.
She said she was "utterly disgusted and mortified" as she went to confront her dad, according to the BBC.
Really, there's only one thing to say when the woman who gave you life has mortified you beyond repair.
As for Jones, she told Mamamia that she was mortified by the incident once she'd realized what had happened.
After a mortified Healy woke up the next morning, "I realized that was absolutely f—ing bulls—," he continued.
He says they&aposre "mortified," by the video, which includes racial slurs and suggests a mass genocide of homosexuals.
" She added that she was "so mortified by this behavior and have contacted Daniel and apologized to him privately.
The experiences of secondhand embarrassment were really different for you — you loved Mortified but felt uncomfortable at Tinder Live.
"Ted seemed mortified that I had to be aware of the very circumstances that required my representation," Nelson writes.
The source who confirmed the incident to the San Francisco Chronicle said "Dianne was mortified" upon learning about it.
" Bijou goes on ... "I am so mortified by this behavior and have contacted Daniel and apologized to him privately.
I was like, I'm so sorry I stole your cab earlier, honest mistake, I'm such a fan, I'm mortified.
We don't know how she felt about being a character in his "Daddy" story -- many daughters would be mortified.
Lucas, a shy and defensive guy at the best of times, was mortified by the response to the prequels.
He's voting no, but is mortified by suggestions that it makes him a bad father to his four children.
"I'm mortified, and not just that somebody found out, but that it happened at all," he told the newspaper.
Mortified by his increasing physical squalor, Jamie was also dismayed by the entourage that surrounded him away from home.
I want to go swimming but am mortified at the prospect of my hair coming out in the water.
He must have been in his 70s or 80s, and the whole family was just totally mortified and embarrassed.
Soon she adopts a goth mantle of black lace, as her friends, including Claudette (Jennifer Kim), grow increasingly mortified.
" Ms. Rudd, a Conservative, said on Twitter that she was "mortified at my clumsy language and sorry to @HackneyAbbott.
STEVEN BERKOWITZ, NEW YORK To the Editor: I've been mortified by our president's behavior at the G-7 summit.
My immediate family continues to feel mortified by his behavior, and this has led to some awkward family gatherings.
In an interview with Beats 1 Queen's radio, the "Barbie Dreams" rapper said she was "mortified" by the fight.
Six hundred ninety-nine other guests and I look on, mortified, some bellowing insults at the would-be wife.
Almost every single member of the cast lowers their head, with some clapping their hands around their face, clearly mortified.
Many police officers not involved in the scandals facing the department are mortified and disgusted by allegations against their coworkers.
A Kansas woman and her children were left mortified after a man stabbed their beloved Chihuahua after running it over.
Early in the episode, her husband was arrested in front of a crowd of people, leaving her horrified and mortified.
I was mortified, and hoped that the guys did not hear, but the light cackling behind me dashed those hopes.
If people knew the amount of money I gambled playing poker, they would really be absolutely mortified in some cases.
Since the story broke, men have been scraping their jaws off the floor and being mortified all over social media.
And now it's extra crazy with the league both mortified and motivated by the dominance of the Golden State Warriors.
While these parents may be mortified with their children's standout quotes and actions, we can't help but feel totally entertained.
One person's loss is another person's gain, and that is definitely the case for these mortified news anchors' April bloopers.
There was a time when Republicans would be mortified by an American president being manipulated by a figure like Firtash.
Naithani is mortified by Watsa's matter-of-fact advice to people on all matters sexual, saying he openly encourages promiscuity.
"She's mortified — this has never happened to her before, and it really frightened her," Ms. Fiordellisi said in an interview.
She considered running for mayor of Steinbach, but worried that Mel would be mortified if she disturbed the status quo.
One of Rogers's neighbors, Nathan Peterson, told the local FOX affiliate his family was "mortified" when they first saw it.
Some people will be like, "Hey, that's Cannibal Corpse!" and some people might be mortified, like, 'Who writes this stuff?
Mortified, we quickly threw our clothes on and ran down the stairs where she made even more desperate, English apologies.
I mumbled any number of mortified "I'm sorrys" and then — as one does — ran away to the port-a-potties.
Apparently, they were both pretty mortified by the error, but are able to, uh, see the humor in it now.
It's lucky that writer and creator Nick Antosca ( Hannibal) snagged a lead actor who can convincingly depict being constantly mortified.
And I was mortified last night Sean to hear Governor Cuomo lie to the people of New York and to America.
Everybody smelled by the end of the trip, and they were mortified — no Mexican wanted to smell like a barn animal.
She also bizarrely claims Nick had a tattoo of him having sex with her mom doggie style which mortified their daughter.
The next morning, I woke up on my friend's parents' bed, which I had thrown up all over, feeling absolutely mortified.
When the coach administered doses, Griff swallowed the stuff with a lot of theatre, then mortified the heavy bag in revenge.
Attention shifts to his despairing press secretary, Barbara Morgan, and his mortified wife, Huma Abedin, a close associate of Hillary Clinton.
Administrators at several of these institutions, mortified by acceptance rates still north of 6 percent, chided themselves for insufficient international outreach.
He is slightly mortified that he didn't understand this classic work of hate literature was used against Jews during the Holocaust.
Later learning that he abused over 100 gymnasts, including those whom I looked up to while growing up, I was mortified.
This left Crawley crying and mortified, as a person she was ostensibly "seriously" dating was now treating her like a hoe.
My grandmother was mortified when she saw the two men coming home alone, but she couldn't persuade them to go back.
The world number one, well aware of the streak, looked mortified when the ball dribbled left and barely touched the hole.
Men seethe, mortified, less from having been stiffed of a day's wages than from being too afraid to file a complaint.
Maybe she wasn't mortified by the attention, and the redness was simply caused by the icy wind whipping through the harbor.
I saw a president almost mortified at the thought of a Trump presidency and what it would mean to his legacy.
I was mortified in the dream, even though only one confused person in my building had seen me in my underwear.
"North was rolling her eyes, probably mortified that her grandmother wore a blonde wig," Jenner told the outlet, laughing off the moment.
When I saw the heading, I laughed, but at the same time, I was mortified and a little annoyed, to be honest.
Socialists were mortified by his misguided attempt earlier this year to strip French-born dual citizens convicted of terrorism of their nationality.
Devout Catholics Joseph P. Kennedy and his wife, Rose, were mortified by their favorite daughter Kick's decision to marry outside the faith.
She said she was mortified at the time, but opened the door so as to not make a scene at the hotel.
She alleges that the photographer uploaded an embarrassing video from the ceremony to YouTube, where it went viral and left her mortified.
César Ritz, the Savoy's manager, was mortified—not at the flouting of morals, but at the breach of trust by the hotel.
And I said -- the hostess is looking at us, and I am mortified because I thought we were actually meeting somebody there.
Reid slips between mortified teen to eloquently speaking to the world's injustices as easily as she weaves between contrasting roles on screen.
Ocean's little brother, Ryan Breaux, conducts an interview with the singer and was mortified to realize that it had made the album.
Some were unaware or unbothered by the exposure, while others — including a partially disabled woman whose secret debt was revealed — were mortified.
Beginning with feeling mortified about undressing in the locker room, they were also self-consciously reluctant to exercise and move with abandon.
Her mother is mortified by the thought of her daughter running a sex clinic, and the family is ridiculed by unkind relatives.
"I'm massively mortified by the way people in England nitpick everything Meghan does," she said in an interview with The Sunday Times.
No small share of Trump's supporters are reluctant—mortified by his behavior, aware of the toxic effect he's had on our society.
Jessica is mortified at the word "masturbate" just like any teen girl who has been convinced self-pleasure is a dirty thing.
In minutes, the lawnmower guy appears on the app — Lacey is mortified that he's into anime, but Gypsy is getting lots of ideas.
Ruby and Darius are mortified, as is Ruby's dad, who tells her he's ashamed of her when she refuses to leave the show.
Have you spoken to Jeff Varner at all since this incident and do you think he is genuinely mortified by what he did?
It takes me a while because I get distracted listening to an amazing episode of Invisibilia and then a hilarious episode of Mortified.
"I was mortified that I had fallen for her," says Scott, who spent $176 on a ticket to see Calloway in San Francisco.
He has now written and directed his first film, "Eighth Grade," about a middle-school girl named Kayla who is mortified by life.
An awful lot of people do that at some point during their careers, and while they tend to be mortified, it's usually fine.
Sometimes someone would burst in without knocking, and I'd be mortified at having to spit out what had accumulated before conversation could begin.
"  A kid at Petco Park in San Diego was absolutely mortified when the jumbotron projected the woman next to him â€" his mom?
" After the arguments, Mullins told reporters the couple's snub by Phillips made them feel mortified and humiliated, like "second-class citizens in our society.
When my co-workers remarked on how they'd never seen my hair so curly before, I was too mortified to confess my awful mistake.
Nicki also says she was mortified by Cardi B's attack this weekend, and insists she never spoke ill of baby Kulture ... despite Cardi's claim.
After they had lunch, Bennett was driven home, and during the ride, he began to feel "extremely confused, mortified, and disgusted," according to Sattro.
I've been lucky, but apart from being lucky, part of my reputation has become about trust and I'd be mortified if it wasn't that.
She seems mortified and shaken up by how the situation may look, but luckily, Jed pretends to laugh it off, making her feel better.
" After the arguments, Mullins told reporters the couple's snub by Phillips made them feel mortified and humiliated, like "second-class citizens in our society.
As I'm looking back I'm like, that's fucking Shirley Manson in that coat, kind of swearing at us stealing her cab and I'm mortified!
I woke up mortified at the mess on my ankle, but I've grown to love it, and it's probably one of my favorite tattoos.
I'm already mortified by the pathetic lack of women writers represented and find myself starting to come up with wretched excuses and squirming evasions.
I don't remember what bike I got that day, but I do remember being mortified at my dad proselytizing about the evils of debt.
There were indigenous groups that were just as mortified of the concept of burying their dead as the anthropologists and missionaries who interviewed them.
Joined by guest Funkmaster Flex, Minaj opened the show with an audio clip of Cardi, before saying she was mortified by the weekend's events.
The day her team's gold medal — and all team members' names — were announced on the loudspeaker, "I remember being, like, slightly mortified," she recalls.
They would be shocked and mortified by my struggles, and livid if I wrote the truth about what they've done and said to me.
Daly said he was "mortified'" when he learned how the term was used in the United States and has never used it since then.
She was elated with the results, she said, and as she was finishing up with her producer, the movers entered the control room, mortified.
The thought of getting locked outside your house in nothing but your underwear is enough to send most people spiraling into a mortified mess.
But, according to Jodrey, senior officials at the Department of the Interior, which is deeply involved in Everglades oversight, were mortified by the legislation.
"  "When Eliza told me that she wasn't comfortable with my language and attempt at humor, I was mortified to have offended her and immediately apologized.
Mortified that my lips were blindingly chapped, I pretended that that was exactly what I had come for all along — not White Chedder Cheez-Its.
I'm mortified that I have made another person feel this way and it has me questioning my sense of self, who I thought I was.
When Smith saw the online video of Clemons, she was "mortified" but said that this was not the first time she's seen violence like this.
Well, she may have been mortified, but dogs everywhere are doing happy dances just imagining the crisp, pink, tasty meat of the ultimate summer treat.
A second donor also requested his money be returned because he is "mortified" over the leaked videotape, according to another email obtained by NBC News.
And some of the stunning gowns I've seen make me retroactively mortified about the ill-fitting, burnt orange number I wore to my own prom.
The (literal) knock down, drag out fights of yesteryear have been replaced by... Snooki being mortified that ants have gathered on some pizza left outside.
He was mortified, he wrote, for falling down in view of his executive team, a bunch of employees, as well as pedestrians on the street.
My mother was mortified so over the next 2-3 days, she *retrieved* a total of $280 as the dog dispensed it in the backyard.
When Eliza told me that she wasn't comfortable with my language and attempt at humor, I was mortified to have offended her and immediately apologized.
He rifled through old photographs and DVDs as he and Miller apologized, mortified by what seemed to be the only disorganized thing in the house.
Instagram Story, only to feel mortified upon recognizing yourself the next morning as the blurry dirtbag gremlin doing a bad dance, knows what I mean.
Verdict: Japanese ramen or Vietnamese noodles On Friday, we'll find out and announce the flavors — and hopefully won't be mortified by how wrong our guesses are.
Not only was I shocked and frustrated by my own inability to perform, but I was beyond mortified trying to explain it to my new lover.
President Trump's sister, Maryanne, was so mortified that she petitioned one of her brother's friends to talk him out of letting her niece get plastic surgery.
Many users might be mortified if their searches for racy content, niche political viewpoints or their ex-lovers were published in association with their real name.
"I'm absolutely mortified," she says, showing me where the stall's varnish has started to bubble from the paint stripper used to clean away the vandals' scribbles.
That mortified me as a child because she would make matching minidresses, and we had little gladiator sandals, and she was very overt with her sexuality.
They met regularly with Lander—­Vallabh­ recalls being "beyond mortified" at their naivete—and eventually secured positions in the lab of Stuart Schreiber, another Broad cofounder.
They will say she mortified her flesh and starved her body so that, one by one, the waiting souls might be released like bubbles into Heaven.
Some people said they thought the beloved "Murder, She Wrote" actress, 92, was trending because she was deceased but were mortified to hear what she said.
Brewer Lane said she was mortified when she learned how the Times had framed the story and said she immediately felt compelled to correct the record.
It had been a couple of months without alcohol, and I was mortified thinking about how I might be perceived: weak, a drunk, a weak drunk.
But when Mr. Obama and the rest of his entourage rose to do the wave, Sasha stayed seated, her arm over her face as if mortified.
It was Lisa, who sounded mortified as she told me she was racing to finish a huge psych paper and she completely forgot about our date.
While some make the decision to leave embarrassing relics of adolescence in the dark recesses of their minds or storage lockers, others perform at "Mortified."littlefieldnyc.com
Members of Register-Shaw's team were mortified by reports of drivers urinating in bottles rather than taking bathroom breaks, and even defecating outside of customers' homes.
Johnson so fortified himself with whiskey on taking his oath of office for the vice presidency that his rambling, drunken speech mortified all who were present.
Like the time he fell asleep while waiting to see the British royal family in Buckingham Palace and was woken, absolutely mortified, by the Queen Mother.
" And I was like, mortified teenager, but I was like, "Actually, now that you mention it, I'm looking at the cover, there's not a single one.
" She further called out President Donald Trump for his remarks on O'Reilly, saying how "mortified" she felt "for the leader of our country to defend indefensible behavior.
For instance, while writing this post, I popped my primary email into the HIBP database and was mortified to see I'd been pwned in five data breaches.
One week after Ripa, 48, hilariously mortified her daughter Lola on Instagram with a photo of her and husband Mark Consuelos showing off some PDA, the Live!
" A source close to the Kardashian family previously told PEOPLE that "Kendall would have been absolutely mortified" about the backlash, adding, "Anything offensive is just not her.
Dr. Marcy was deeply mortified to learn that, ten years after their conversation, Dr. Ballard told U.C. Berkeley investigators that she perceived his gesture as sexual harassment.
The restaurant has publicly forgiven the manager responsible for the mix-up in a tweet, but she's "obviously mortified," Hawksmoor's co-founder Will Beckett told the Guardian.
"I'm essentially mortified that that letter to the editor was used as an excuse to do what these drug companies did," Hershel Jick told the Associated Press.
He recently appeared with his daughter Ella on The Dan Patrick Show, where she was mortified to learn that her famous father could rap on the fly.
Though Kardashian West has admitted that she is "sometime mortified" at her previous style choices, the reality star seems to take joy in offering advice to Jenner.
We had internalized the anti-Semitism in the culture and were shocked and mortified to learn that we were not on the "good" side of the equation.
"When Eliza told me that she wasn't comfortable with my language and attempt at humor, I was mortified to have offended her and immediately apologized," Weatherly said.
This, the mortified 9-year-old Chinese-American narrator, herself a Fire Horse, reads in a book her Chinese mother gives her on a plane to Sichuan.
But so often, the person has just forgotten about the situation entirely, and would be mortified to know you were stressed about bringing it up to them.
"I am mortified to have embarrassed the club and myself on the flight," Vodanovich, who said he could not remember the flight, said in a Breakers statement.
"I have now seen three videos of angry mobs screaming at mortified service workers and I am appalled," a horrified Rick and Morty fan wrote on Reddit.
I'm so mortified by performance and the sound of my voice that I lip-sync "Happy Birthday" at parties, even when I'm drunk and among friends and family.
Later, during dinner with Delilah, her younger daughter Amelia, Kyle, and Sophia, Rinna is mortified to learn that Delilah is on a dating app for "really special" people.
"When Eliza told me that she wasn't comfortable with my language and attempt at humor, I was mortified to have offended her and immediately apologized," the email said.
Upon realizing that he has interrupted a conversation between me and my friend, he quickly and silently runs through a range of emotions: mortified, apologetic, and finally welcoming.
Back in the day, a demo of Windows 98 crashed on live TV as a silently mortified Bill Gates did his best impression of the thinking face emoji.
Perhaps the most crucial thing I learnt, though, is that I was much less mortified by his noises on behalf of other passengers than I thought I'd be.
When I recently suggested to Derek Riedle, the founder of a new digital publication focused on "highbrow cannabis culture," that his website may be racist, he was mortified.
Johnson said he was so mortified by what he saw that he vowed to make his concerts plastic-free — and, he said, for the most part, they are.
Throughout the segment, Beck and Bee appeared mortified to find themselves on the same political side — what they called "catastrophists" worried about the effects of a Trump presidency.
Eventually, it might seem like of course taking action against immigrants is the right thing to do — even if your physical neighbors would be mortified by your actions.
I'm mortified to tell you that, sometimes, on the bus near my building, I take my house keys out of my purse and hold them in my hand.
He'd assumed I was a visiting English policeman and was mortified, not to mention very worried about what being arrested by a schoolboy would do to his street cred.
"I thought for sure she's mortified, it was an accident, she'll go get a dog bag, come back, clean it up, and never run here ever again," she said.
Parents' and kids' political views don't always align — a fact that one mortified son yelled from the internet mountain tops after his mom's misrepresenting tweet about him went viral.
Author and columnist Michael Wolff said he sympathizes with people he interviewed for an explosive new book on the Trump administration who are now mortified by the book's content.
I'm of the opinion that Dick Clark would not have let an artist go through that and he would have been as mortified as I was in real time.
But her composure breaks when recalling being interrogated by FBI agents, asking to speak with her mother and feeling "scared and mortified" about the public maelstrom that awaited her.
Though his mother is mortified, Gonzalo meets priests (including one seemingly incapable of removing his arm from Gonzalo's) to press his demands, only to encounter a wall of obfuscation.
According to The Independent, a woman was left "mortified" after she found out that she had done a charitable good deed for a perfectly ordinary customer awaiting his meal.
While it's concerning that right-wingers feel able to attack left-wing bookshops, it is perhaps some small comfort that even they are mortified by their own cringeworthy actions.
My parents were mortified but eventually took the table to be restored in New Hope, where, they still recall, Mira greeted them with a knowing smile and a shrug.
In the novel, Keiko's friends and family are mortified on her behalf, urging her to find a man and settle down or move to a more professionally fulfilling job.
I was trapped and mortified in the window seat, trying to make frantic eye contact with the flight attendants (who seemed like they were trying to ignore the situation).
Dylann Roof opens fire in a church in Charleston, and I'm relieved, so relieved, to find out that it's a white man, and then immediately mortified at my joy.
A cancer survivor, who lost his nose and an eye, was left mortified after he claims he was told to leave a South Carolina gas station because of his appearance.
After a few minutes I am panicking because the condom will not go on and am mortified that I look like an idiot who can't even put on a condom.
Actress Shay Mitchell, best known for portraying Emily Fields on the ABC Family series Pretty Little Liars, says she's "mortified" to revisit the audition tape that got her the gig.
"I don't tell people that because they've got lives, you know, and I would be mortified if I had to go out every day with no makeup on," Lee said.
Although both sides convening for an historical record of a peace treaty was standard, Oswald and the British were so mortified by American independence that they declined to participate altogether.
When you visit Irit's for the first time, you will be either giddy or mortified when she plays the Bee Gees ("Tragedy" is her favourite) and encourages you to dance.
He was fitted with an ankle bracelet that essentially confined him to a swath of Manhattan below 20153th Street and west of Fifth Avenue, and which mortified him no end.
Not only was she satisfied with her courses; she had no idea that her dad intended to intervene on her behalf — and she was mortified that he had done so.
In the aftermath, Emira, mortified, resolves to find a new job, while the well-meaning but delusional mom-blogger who employs her becomes obsessed with winning her affection and loyalty.
She would be mortified, I know it, but I'm also under no illusions that she could fully appreciate just what about this souvenir poses such an existential problem for me.
Mortified, Ferrara spotted the Blackhawks enforcer Ryan VandenBussche, a famed pugilist most known for ending the career of Nick Kypreos during a preseason fight in 20143, glaring in his direction.
These indigenous people were as mortified at the concept of burying their dead as newly arrived missionaries and anthropologists were at the thought of consuming their own departed loved ones.
My sister and I were mortified and were apologizing to Chuy, who told us, 'it's ok, lots of little kids get scared when they see big kids coming their way.
"The family member clearly thought that we would be incredibly delighted when we opened the gift but failed to consider that we would be mortified to actually use it," Galak said.
He was furious, and I spent the rest of the evening ensuring him that it wasn't a big deal, and that I would be mortified if he did anything about it.
You read your seventh grade diary out loud to audition for the show Mortified and also go to Tinder Live, where people, well, use the app live and roast people's profiles.
Thanks to a glitch on the social network, posts and photographs from days, months and even years ago are apparently resurfacing on the profiles of some unlucky and mortified Facebook users.
Or to make him so self-mortified, so loathsome, so inadequate, so isolated, so self-obsessed, so boring and bored, so guilty that no one could possibly love or desire him.
Sometimes you'd see two or three of them with noses pressed against the cold wall, mortified," Dan Barry writes in "The Boys in the Bunkhouse: Servitude and Salvation in the Heartland.
Such treatment may not be mortifying to the dog, perhaps (in fact, that's a legitimate question, whether dogs can feel mortified; I remain agnostic); but it is degrading to the species.
I remember trying to do as many pushups and sit-ups as I could the day before, but still being mortified at my awkwardly chunky preteen swimsuit bod when I arrived.
Eddie (Ed Helms) and his buddy Chris (an unusually restrained, possibly mortified Tracy Morgan) are bottom-feeding actors in Hollywood whose specialty is playing audience members on low-budget television shows.
She probably would have been mortified by all the attention she has received now, Mr. Hess said, but would be gratified that it has led to more donations toward cancer research.
The question as to whether these references are naive and accidental or wink-and-nudge purposeful eventually evaporates into a damp cloud of mortified discomfort when the visuals are added in.
Men try to start conversations with me in, both the Target and grocery store parking lot, I don't engage and text a male friend about it, who is mortified but not surprised.
"She, like many other Americans and other folks around the world, would be mortified that we actually have a Republican nominee ... of such bad taste and character like Donald Trump," she said.
During a mid-season flashback, Hopper brings Eleven to his grandfather's old cabin and, throwing a dusty Jim Croce album on the record player, shimmies and shakes while she grows completely mortified.
There are wholesome bloopers like the ones featured above, and then there are shows like Parks and Recreation, with bloopers and improv so unexpected that you'll either applaud or feel absolutely mortified.
Although we can't know for sure how this woman feels about her husband spilling the truth, or about his apparent cabbage farts, we'll assume she was at least a little bit mortified.
While Corinne may be mortified at the thought of her dad hanging with her crew at the club, Foxx's younger daughter, Annalise Bishop, is totally down with the whole famous dad thing.
A teacher at Kilohana United Methodist Church Preschool in Honolulu, Hawaii was left mortified after it was revealed that her students were given Pine-Sol instead of apple juice during snack time.
Erectile dysfunction; feeling mortified about incorrectly giving someone a blowjob; navigating same-gender sex; revenge porn; being a virgin: the television show, which stars Gillian Anderson as a sex therapist, has everything.
I'd like for him to be able to curate his own footprint on the internet in the future without being mortified we posted about his fear of swimming or his first crush.
I was mortified when four out of five white evangelical Christians voted for a thrice-married liar who bragged about sexual assault — and then cited me as the reason for their votes.
Tamme, who, at many points during the series, explains (to herself as much as to others) that her character is an over-the-top, offensive stereotype meant to be commentary, is mortified.
As you can see from the above exchange, a mortified Siddiqui scrambled to set the record straight and explain that she wasn't actually telling her fiancé's mother to leave her "the fuck" alone.
Image: Adobe, VectorStockA freelance videographer has filed a class action lawsuit against Adobe on behalf of mortified users that watched their files vanish due to a bug in video-editing software Premiere Pro.
Thatcher would have been mortified by Obama's approach of appeasement and would have been alarmed by the Iran nuclear agreement and the $400 million ransom for hostages recently paid by the Obama administration.
FROM PEN: Grammy News and Notes: Album of the Year Nominees Fowler looked mortified by the sudden attention as she covered her face and laughed nervously while her beau sang next to her.
Prior to delving into directing a series that mixes humor and heartfelt storytelling, DeLong appeared in Mortified Nation on Netflix, The Special without Brett Davis, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Comedy Central, IFC and more.
"I was scared, mortified and frankly I thought a lot of his come-ons were high schoolish, college-like, sophomoric, and I thought I could just make it to the end," she said.
"It was very passionate, there were many takes, many people were reacting in many different ways to our on-screen kiss, many people were mortified, a lot of the crew left," he said.
So I did pretty much the only thing I could do: cleaned myself up with soap, water, and TP, tossed the underwear in the bin, and endured a long, mortified train ride home.
" Likewise, Ms. Ramirez told The New Yorker she was "mortified" after her alleged sexual assault by Mr. Kavanaugh when "somebody yelled down the hall, 'Brett Kavanaugh just put his penis in Debbie's face.
Upon skimming through the book, I was mortified to find how much junk science was packed into its pages — amazing what a few years of formal science education does for your critical thinking.
He had stopped at the local chapel, where he venerated the bones of Matt Talbot, an alcoholic religious zealot who mortified his flesh by wrapping it in chains and died in the 1920s.
In the great river of American politics, I am no more than an endangered snail darter, but like other politicians, big and small, I'm to some extent mortified to even have the job.
But as a teenager — bored, lonely, with a vague taste for the occult — I read tarot cards and messed around with Ouija boards, mortified when the planchette would glide toward some crush's name.
Here Jason, played by the sensational Steven Boyer, sits glumly, trying (and failing) not to look mortified as his mother, Margery (Geneva Carr), prepares a small group of volunteers for a Christian puppet show.
In fact, there are plenty of approachable fitness channels out there — ones that do not involve EDM of any kind and won't make you feel mortified when your roommates walk into the living room.
Mortified, Lara Jean decides to "fake date" one of the boys named Peter (who is hoping to make his ex-girlfriend jealous) in an effort to avoid the other guys who've received her letters.
I was mortified when I realized, a few years later, what she'd thought I'd done, but in the moment I was just happy that I wasn't going to be giving birth any time soon.
Too mortified to take up the family profession and also unwilling to return to his "shantytown" existence in Baguio City, he has come to the United States with a different spiritual cure in mind.
" Wolfe Herd issued a statement after the article came out, saying she was "mortified by the allegations," and that she "learned of the majority of these allegations at the same time as the public.
" She finishes by saying, "My sister and I were mortified and were apologizing to Chuy, who told us, 'it's ok, lots of little kids get scared when they see big kids coming their way.
"I am exhausted and beleaguered by this omnipresent interference, and am mortified that my loved ones have been subjected to harassment for no reason other than their relationship with me," Sue said in court documents.
Weiner watches the clip of the interview online with apparent self-satisfaction over standing up to someone he characterizes as "a bully"; Abedin stands to the side, mortified, barely able to watch her husband's performance.
And it is the CEO's job to be on that stage, not to instead send out some female flack jackets (including Arianna Huffington, whose own nascent startup should be mortified by this image-sullying distraction).
He's really with A. C. Cowlings (Malcolm-Jamal Warner), who they call "a former linebacker, kind of like a fourth-rate O. J." The LAPD is mortified that it let Simpson slip through its hands.
On Olympics RIO DE JANEIRO — The brothers Dan and Anthony Rigney of Australia attended the Olympic weight lifting competition on Sunday and were not exactly mortified that the sport is more polluted than Guanabara Bay.
I am mortified that so many people have come to believe something that did not happen -- that students from my school were chanting or acting in a racist fashion toward African Americans or Native Americans.
I was too mortified to go back to the place I'd gassed up, but I found another yoga studio, a tiny one run by a former corporate executive in the downstairs floor of her home.
I was mortified at the thought of absorbing into a couple, and I knew it would be difficult, but I wanted to build a life of commitment where friendships mattered as much as romantic partnership.
Once, after I had distractedly put on my gray pajama top that said "Namast'ay in Bed" instead of the gray sweater I'd laid out for work that morning, I was mortified while seeing other patients.
So Mr. Nichols, who notes that he is "not a filmmaker who wants to operate in obscurity," and his cast have been busy selling the film in a way that might have mortified the Lovings.
Your rudeness to an overweight woman teaches your son that it is acceptable to be mortified for the privilege of your age, and that rudeness is an acceptable reaction when someone makes an incorrect assumption.
Terri Pous of BuzzFeed was so mortified by our prose that she produced a 20-question quiz last summer asking readers whether an excerpt actually came from our pages or from her own fanciful mind.
When one airline ran an ad claiming that Southwest was a cheap carrier, he had himself filmed with a bag over his head, saying the airline was prepared to offer the same to any mortified passenger.
Most lawyers would be mortified if they were ever publicly compared to Saul Goodman, the sleazy attorney from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul who has no qualms supporting a meth operation or cavorting with killers.
"Here is Whitney Wolfe Herd's statement in full:"All of us at Bumble are mortified by the allegations about Badoo (Bumble's majority owner) from the years before Bumble was born, as chronicled in the Forbes story.
The director Brian Henson wasn't surprised when some viewers were mortified by the red-band trailer for his new movie "The Happytime Murders" — so explicit it can be shown in theaters only before R-rated movies.
His mother had a dinner, and she was a Texan lady, I mean she had the whole dinner setup, and I was mortified—I had no idea there was a salad fork and a regular fork.
What our reporting indicates is that Emily's List was mortified by his comments in that interview, and that there was a very serious internal debate about whether to ask him not to appear at the luncheon.
What our reporting indicates is that Emily's List was mortified by his comments in that interview, and that there was a very serious internal debate about whether to ask him not to appear at the luncheon.
Growing up, she documented all of her teenage sexcapades in her diary, up until the day her mortified mom discovered the secret text and read intimate details about the boys she had been fooling around with.
" He said he is "mortified that so many people have come to believe something that did not happen — that students from my school were chanting or acting in a racist fashion toward African Americans or Native Americans.
Throughout the whole exchange, she's actually relatively composed — though it's obvious her silence isn't due to a lack of anger, but rather due to the fact that she's deeply mortified at the way this is all unfolding.
It's like he's trying to hide any trace of his body—downright mortified to have any sexual attraction at all—and Mongillo's voice, with its softness and lilt, conveys that better than any other performer has since.
Barlow was mortified and quickly ripped it off her niece's wrist before hiding it somewhere safe, but she still had the awkward task of telling her mom and sister about it, lest they find out from Macy.
At my first day in a Canadian high school, I confidently asked my teach for a rubber (for us it means an eraser), and the whole class laughed at me and my teacher looked at me mortified.
But I hear far more women talk about having teared up at work than men, and then there's also pressure on women not to seem too emotional in a professional context, so then they feel especially mortified.
"I always think that Virginia Woolf would be mortified at having her name associated with this group," said Daphne Merkin, the memoirist and cultural critic, who is a member of the group but does not post anything.
When the Reimanns' holding company acquired the British sandwich maker Pret A Manger last year, the sister of the company's deceased founder, who happened to be Jewish, declared she was mortified to learn about the Reimanns' roots.
"We had several closed-door meetings and even had to re-record our version because we looked so mortified in the first cut," she said, referring to herself and Randy Beamer, the chief anchor at the station.
Browsing the Valentine's Day gift section at a Poundland store in London's northern Kilburn neighborhood, Miriam Abati, a married mother of two, said she would have been mortified if her husband had proposed with a plastic ring.
Well, we knew you long enough to see your chiseled cheekbones (because, yes, we Google image searched you), and your slightly mortified yet defiant tone in which you proclaimed to Bronn that your name is, in fact, Dickon.
Mr. Panton was mortified that the article would do harm to his friend, according to a person who discussed the matter with him but declined to be named because he was not authorized to speak for the campaign.
These foreign diplomats, and some American ones, pointed to many of the same issues that appalled US lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and mortified American foreign service officers watching the press conference by Trump and Putin.
He was mortified in January 1975 to learn that top editors at the paper had enjoyed a private lunch with Gerald Ford in which the president had told of setting up a commission to investigate alleged C.I.A. abuses.
For someone looking to bake a carrot cake for my trip, (cousin J. requested that I bake a cake to bring on our trip) I am mortified to find that I spent two hours dawdling on social media.
"It was unclear if someone had planted this in his head or whether he had come up with it on his own, but either way, advisors were mortified," the author wrote in "A Warning," which was released on Tuesday.
Make no mistake, I eventually felt mortified about the direction in which my train of thought headed, but only after I scraped together enough good judgment to take a step back and jump ship from the BBG online community.
The Saturday Profile ROME — During a visit to Moscow in 19983, Marco Minniti, a bald and bold young functionary in the Italian Communist Party, mortified his comrades by asking a Red Army general why the Soviets had occupied Afghanistan.
The last time they were all together at Abuela's house, Yénifer had accidentally walked in on Luca in the bathroom, and Luca was so mortified that today he made Mami come with him and stand guard outside the door.
Both of us placed delivery orders and were mortified to learn that we were not being notified of texts or calls coming through from our couriers, leaving those delivery workers in the lurch when they needed to reach us.
But there are other cultures [such as the pre-20th century Wari' of western Brazil] where they'd be just as mortified to learn we bury our dead as we would be to learn that they eat their loved ones.
"We were lurking in the kitchen, everyone went out and I'm like, waiting and waiting and you're like at the buffet and you still didn't ask for my number, so you are so not interested," she told a mortified Fallon.
Choosing a wedding cake in Father of the Bride (1991) George Banks (Steve Martin) is mortified when his wife Nina (Diane Keaton) and daughter Annie (Kimberly Williams) select eccentric Franck Eggelhoffer (Martin Short, in full stride) as their wedding planner.
If you examine our faces, I look mortified and he looks terrified of me- As I was trying to wipe it off I impulsively hugged him and I said "Nice to meet you Eminem- I'm a HUGE fan!" because I AM!
Dunn recalled a game at North Carolina in which she gave away the ball a few times early and spent much of the rest of the match all but running away from it, mortified at the prospect of another error.
It feels more wrong to me to ask my parents for help at this point, and I worry they would be disappointed, but I feel as if they would also be mortified if they learned that I was on food stamps.
"It seems to me that if you are an intelligent, thinking conservative who cares about issues, you'd be mortified that this moderate loudmouth boor would be hijacking a movement that you cared about," Mr. Belling said later in an interview.
It's normally done about six months into your first year, when you still have loads of boundaries up, still mortified about the prospect of doing most things in front of most people, but have started to trust your peers more.
While I laughed at the idea because I'm actually mortified of speaking in public, he eventually talked me into it by convincing me I could advocate for some social issues I believe in: marriage equality, decriminalization of prostitution and marijuana.
Pamela has a duel of wits with Hilda and understatedly tender moments with Chuffy and her mother; Gurney brawls with Staggles; a drunk and haplessly randy Staggles puts moves on both Hilda and the housemaid, Alice (Annie Jackson), who are mortified.
Weiner's behavior in all its lurid detail — including his online alias "Carlos Danger" and a selfie of his bulging underwear — turned him and his last name into an irresistible punchline for late-night comics and mortified his wife again and again.
" Late in his life, when his law clerks had begun to read to him, he asked a mortified clerk to clarify the plot of one especially baroque novel: "Am I to understand that the young man fucked his mother-in-law?
Every new episode seemed to spawn dozens of articles about privilege, sexism, nepotism, and sometimes even some sexual position that Dunham or a fellow cast member simulated onscreen, raising the hackles of mortified commenters all across this great wide internet.
In December, the mayor of a small town in Sicily said that he was "indignant and mortified" after a widely shared (and now deleted) Facebook photo showed several men grilling and eating beside a wall of, uh, the cemetery's residents.
The skit is still remembered as an infamous disaster, one that mortified the fresh-faced actress playing Snow White, Eileen Bowman, who was 22 at the time and said she'd just "fallen off the turnip truck" when she auditioned for the role.
Upon first encountering the bikes in 212, your correspondent rode one far outside its designated zone and lugged it up four flights of stairs before, confronted by his mortified host, he took it back down again and abandoned it on a grassy verge.
PERINO: OK. So, when I was there, I would say if the White House communications team was on the front page of the paper or leading The Five, I would have been mortified, because you don&apost want to be in the news.
This wasn't the debate that I was hoping for, it wasn't business that needed to leave the group of guys, and I left feeling mortified and disappointed about what went down in front of what felt like the entire town of Richmond.
The girl above was a very sad, shy, unhealthy, scared girl who would have been mortified at the thought of being bigger because all I ever knew was that looking one certain way was beautiful and that i wouldn't be accepted otherwise.
When I met with him a second time a couple of months earlier, in October, he told me he did not doubt the need for reform; he was mortified that some of the corrupt officers had come from the plainclothes teams he created.
Many labor leaders were mortified that Hillary Clinton narrowly lost in three longtime union strongholds, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin; they say that if she and labor had campaigned a bit smarter in those states, she could have won them, and the White House.
"I care as much about babies at the border as I do about babies in the womb," said Tess Clarke, one of Ms. Mooney's friends, confessing that she was "mortified" at how she used to vote, because she had only considered abortion policy.
Though the episode doesn't really explore whether Sam's experimental treatment of Jorah Mormont's (Iain Glen) greyscale is leading Sam down the path that Qyburn took, the cut from Jorah's mortified flesh to the contents of one of Hot Pie's (Ben Hawkey) creations, was pretty terrific.
Lately, however, the criticism has appeared to reach its peak — and Jamil thinks it's down to racism in the UK."I'm massively mortified by the way people in England nitpick everything Meghan does," said "The Good Place" star in an interview with The Sunday Times.
The evidence is hard to miss: the Chinese student overseas who calls home every day sobbing; the fashionable young woman who screams at a mortified boyfriend in public; the top-performing university student who stops going to class and loses himself in video games.
I won't soon forget her description of the mortified lady who attended a Dickens reading in an inflatable rubber bustle and found that it farted when sat upon — or of the hungry horse who dined off the stuffing in a fashionable racegoer's bran-enhanced behind.
Katie (Briga Heelan), a cable news producer longing for a bigger career, is mortified when her mother, Carol (Andrea Martin), lands an internship on her show — a situation made worse when Katie's colleagues, including the veteran anchor (John Michael Higgins), fall in love with her.
A young Richard Yates tried and failed; the author of "Revolutionary Road" and "The Easter Parade" — grindingly bleak indictments of the postwar middle class — could rarely see his way clear to the requisite happy ending, and was mortified by the results when he managed it.
" WATCH: Cardi B Tells Nicki Minaj They Can "Talk About It Or Fight It Out" In Instagram Post "How you say that I was the wild animal, that I attacked you, that you was mortified, that you was humiliated, playing the victim but now you the gangsta.
This explanation—that Trump was somehow mortified into political ambition—is oddly persuasive, though other commentators have traced it, no less plausibly, to Barack Obama's lampooning of him at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, in 2011, and the psychology behind the claim is nothing new.
Bean, who came out as gay after his major league career, sensed genuine remorse from Pillar, who told him that was not how he was raised and that he was mortified that his slur would hurt his wife's gay friends, whom he considered his friends, too.
For that reason, I was mortified to find out that at least four people I had interviewed felt that I had misrepresented them in the story, and that it had garnered more criticism than any other story I have written in nearly a decade of coverage the Middle East.
Serco's Chief Executive Rupert Soames said those of us who now ran the business were "mortified, embarrassed and angry" that, in a period between six and nine years ago, the company understated the level of profitability of its Electronic Monitoring contract in its reports to the Ministry of Justice.
" A mere five months after a report alleged that the former Today Show host gave a mortified colleague a sex toy with an "explicit note about how he wanted to use it on her," Lauer is "getting a bit restless and 'lonely' while holing up in his Hamptons home.
Chapters are addresses, and each home on the block has a moment to tell about its inhabitants: the alcoholic mother; the bereaved gardener; the mortified widow; the Indian family new to the narrow-­minded neighborhood; Grace's own perplexed parents; and Walter, the eccentric who collects suspicions wherever he goes.
Charlotte Posenenske stopped making conceptual minimal sculpture to become a social worker, and Laurie Parsons, mortified by the idea that people were buying her work, responded to an invitation for an exhibition in Germany by choosing instead to work at a psychiatric hospital and with developmentally challenged children.
I had "list" and then "note" for TOTE, and am mortified to admit I put in the 1990s "Storr" report and had "Hatori" instead of HATARI as the John Wayne movie, all the way up until I decided I'd idly look up the "Storr report" for the blog today.
Few were prepared for the shocking result of the 2016 referendum: A 52-48 majority in favor of leaving the EU. A mortified Cameron promptly resigned, handing power to Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayThe British election will show the undeniable power of nationalism Is Corbyn handing Brexit to Boris Johnson?
One of the things we tried to do with the book without getting into like, rites of passage ceremonies — and I know girls whose mothers would have first moon parties which were mostly mortifying — I was mortified just getting a pack of pads and The Care and Keeping of You.
On both occasions it took me a minute to realize what was going on and then, slightly mortified, I had to go from being the center of attention to trying to make myself as invisible as possible, backing out of the room, down the stairs, and into a cab home.
Ms. McDougal said she was "disgusted" by the hot-mic "Access Hollywood" tape recording that came out late in the presidential campaign in which Mr. Trump bragged about grabbing women by the genitals, just as she was "mortified" when more than a dozen women leveled sexual misconduct allegations at him.
Later on, in the final episode, "Discos and Dragons," Andopolis, an aspiring rock drummer, is mortified when his friends discover his dirty secret: that he has been spending his nights preparing for a dance competition set in a pathetically sparse discotheque in the back of a bowling alley with his girlfriend (Lizzy Caplan).
" The second donor blamed the recent audio recording as the reason for the requested refund, saying, "I was more than happy to donate to the Republican Party, but I am mortified to hear the latest issues with Donald Trump... I have three young children and will not support a crude sexist man.
Most of all, the diagnosis provides some closure for Kelli Ewen, who watched her husband's life spiral out of control and who was mortified when the initial conclusion that he did not have C.T.E., or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, became a prop in the wider war over the disease between sports leagues and scientists.
Misery was essayed everywhere, in the lentils soaking on the draining board, in the way that he tried to scour a tea mug with his index finger under the running tap—she saw his glum and mortified face in the dulling window; the evening was already fading outside, late August leaning into September.
But his loyalists, who share in his mistrust and hatred of the US press corps, have got a point when they argue that a too easily mortified and euphemistic class of pundit failed to appreciate just how well the language of the bar stool and the barracks went down with the American electorate in 2016.
He was willing to go public, he said, because there were other men in the same boat — who had lost their penises because of cancer or injuries — and he knew that many of them were so ashamed and mortified that they were depressed, isolated, withdrawn, living in the shadows, hiding what had happened to them.
With this in mind, I was mortified when Ken Cuccinelli, acting director of Citizenship and Immigration Services, made his recent remarks about who should be emigrating to the United States and what the Statue of Liberty should say today ("Give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet").
Coles: Well it was based on someone who got a sponge stuck and couldn't get it out, and she was trying a sponge for a story and came in mortified the next morning and various people disappeared into a bathroom stall to help her and, well, it emerges as an anecdote in the show.
They ranged from doting letters to new-born grandchildren to his worries, as a young seaman in 1943, that his girlfriend Barbara, "so darn attractive", would drop him while he was away; from his attempt to explain the Watergate scandal to his four young sons, to his mortified account of throwing up in 1992 on the Japanese prime minister, "the damnedest experience".
They ranged from doting letters to newborn grandchildren to his worries, as a young seaman in 1943, that his girlfriend Barbara, "so darn attractive", would drop him while he was away; from his attempt to explain the Watergate scandal to his four young sons, to his mortified account of throwing up in 1992 on the Japanese prime minister, "the damnedest experience".
"I'm going to go home and review this conversation and find every horribly embarrassing thing I've said for the past hour and feel mortified about it," she says over the Turkish meal, not coyly but frankly, as one who has been living with her own neuroses long enough that, as with pet birds, all their mannerisms are well known to her.
Word of the Day noun: a hollow filled with mud noun: a stagnant swamp (especially as part of a bayou) noun: necrotic tissue; a mortified or gangrenous part or mass noun: any outer covering that can be shed or cast off (such as the castoff skin of a snake) verb: cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers _________ The word slough has appeared in 13 articles on nytimes.
His repertoire includes the groan of half-concealed disgust, elicited when he's shocked by Selina's vulgarity; the grunt of repressed nay-saying; the whinny of apprehension, which Selina seems to register almost subconsciously when she's about to embark on a disastrous track while speaking to someone, and occasionally uses to her advantage; and the mortified laugh of theatrical indignation, always on Selina's behalf, but called off in a split second if Selina doesn't require his outrage after all.
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