shamefacedly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for shamefacedly in the English»Spanish Dictionary

shamefacedly [Am ˈʃeɪmˌfeɪsədli, ˈʃeɪmˌfeɪstli, Brit ʃeɪmˈfeɪstli, ʃeɪmˈfeɪsɪdli] ADV

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There's nothing more awkward than having to shamefacedly sit back down or even try to palm the seat off on someone else in the carriage.
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And, what is worse, you did them, not reluctantly or shamefacedly, but enthusiastically.
news.nationalpost.com
It was, almost certainly, the kind of thing that hospitals have wards for at the end of long corridors where trousers are shamefacedly unzipped.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It was as if they were shamefacedly acknowledging their state's dirty little secret.
www.renewamerica.com
They shamefacedly say yes and drive off, especially when there are other competing rickshaw-users behind you.
www.firstpost.com
The remaining tory councillors who shamefacedly supported, indeed lauded, these two failures should also be ashamed.
onthewight.com
Doing otherwise is shamefacedly hypocritical, employing nothing other than a double standard.
hyperallergic.com
There are also surfeits of broken window panes covered in a thick layer of dirt with dirty window blinds staring shamefacedly at passers-by.
thenationonlineng.net
Museum officials seemed embarrassed as they shamefacedly opened their vaults.
www.afr.com
Raj realises she overheard and goes away shamefacedly.
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