53 adverbs to describe how to ashamed

The sun was yet an hour high in the heavens when we found a hiding-place overlooking the camp, and so easy of accomplishment had been our task, with nothing of danger attaching to it, that I was heartily ashamed of having displayed ill-temper in the sergeant's presence.

And is it not wonderful, that while we should be utterly ashamed to use a superiority of body in order to thrust our weaker companions aside from some place of advantage, we unhesitatingly use our superiorities of mind to thrust them back from whatever good that strength of mind can attain?

But he felt dreadfully ashamed.

Of course if he was, he is sure that he would hate the Kaiser as the source of this atrocious war, he would be bitterly ashamed of the Belgian iniquity, of the submarine murders, and a score of such stains upon his national honour; and he would want to alter his national system and make peace.

Horribly ashamed of himself he felt.

I was terribly ashamed and confused at first; but my mother helped me to find out the places in the Prayer-book, and being busy about that, took off some of my painful apprehensions.

The king knew that the time for an association between himself and the bowl had not yet arrived, and was sad and deeply ashamed of himself.

He was almost happy now and felt vaguely ashamed of himself.

But then Sofia read the Agony Column every time it came into her hands: she would have been more surprised had she missed noticing her given name in print, and downright ashamed of herself if she had failed to associate the letter with the advertisement.

Hilda watched, intensely ashamed of this spying, but she could not bring herself to withdraw.

How well a hope like this may be called "a hope that maketh not ashamed," Rom.

Thor, heartily ashamed, seized this haggard old woman, but could not throw her.

" He left me hastily, as though a trifle ashamed.

I may say, in this place, also, that now the excitement which had carried him away was gone, Marble was profoundly ashamed of the part he had taken in the late affair.

But no harm was done; the others rolled and barked too, privately ashamed of themselves for not seeing the point, and never suspecting that the fault was not with them and there wasn't any to see.

"Is there anything you want just at present, sir?" says Cobbs, mortally ashamed of himself.

She was desperately ashamed of having been so foolish; but those words of gratitude, spoken by Mr. Selincourt about the person who had wronged him were like balm to her sore heart.

"I'm afraid you won't get much pity for your hard fate," laughed Katherine, with a lightening of heart which made her secretly ashamed of herself.

"O Stephen," she had said, when he came back, "I am honestly ashamed of having missed you so much.

Hindus of the better sort are beginning to be outwardly, and some of them, I hope, inwardly, rather ashamed of this festival, and it is time they were.

"I was jolly well ashamed of myself for having made love to Beatrice, and all the rest of it, and you were mad with rage.

His fur is mouldy and mangy, and he is manifestly ashamed of his tail, prehensile no moreand of his paws, "very hands, as you may say," miserable matches to his miserable feet.

But as she never was elated with the respect paid to her supposed condition, so she never was mortified with the consciousness of her real one, to a behaviour such as might have degraded the highest birth; neither appearing to expect it, or be covetous of honours, nor meanly ashamed of accepting them when offered.

Then as I felt her keen eyes upon me I knew that she was reading my thoughts, and I felt mightily ashamed of my childish petulance.

Though, in a sense, she had certainly tried to attract him, she felt, all at once, miserably ashamed of her success.

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