3890 examples of ashamed in sentences

She was astonished and almost ashamed at it, and nevertheless she returned for Vespers on purpose to see the Curé.

He was ashamed of his fears and leant his head out to catch the beneficent shower.

I am truly ashamed, she murmured, yes, truly ashamed to disturb you at such an hour.

I am truly ashamed, she murmured, yes, truly ashamed to disturb you at such an hour.

I am ashamed of it, and angry with myself, but I must-confess it.

Like all persons ashamed of having been caught, he put himself in a passion.

Ashamed of himself, he recalled with a blush the hand he had kissed in a moment of frenzy, which must have let Suzanne suspect what was the plague which consumed his heart, and he would have sacrificed ten years of his life to become again what he was in the eyes of this young girl, hardly a month ago; only a stranger.

I hardly know if I ought to tell you that, I am quite ashamed of it.

Ah! sir, if you knew how ashamed I was.

what a disgraceful figure they cut, and are ashamed of it.

In the evening we cried over "David Copperfield" till we were ashamed.

I am sometimes ashamed of the time I consume in writing invitations and other matters connected with party-givingquite as much as John takes to think of speeches, which affect the welfare of so many thousands.

At times I almost wish I could throw away all that is honest and pure and upright, as useless and inconvenient rubbish of which I am half ashamed.

I am ashamed and sick of such things, and should think my country no longer worth caring for, but for those brave men who have gone off to fight for her with a spirit worthy of themselves, and but for those lower classes in which Frederick tells me to put my faith....

I thought my days of caring for popular applause were over, but there was something so much higher than usual in the meaning of the cheers that greeted John whenever he showed himself, that I was not ashamed of being quite delighted.

You tell the truth, and keep a brave, kind heart, and never listen to or say anything you wouldn't have your mother or sister hear, and you'll never feel ashamed to come home, or we to see you.

I am sometimes ashamed to think that I could not secure myself from vice but by retiring from the exercise of virtue, and begin to suspect that I was rather impelled by resentment than led by devotion into solitude.

Besides, if she bought back the bag, she would always be ashamed to use it under the eyes of Kate.

The young lady conveying in dumb show how platonic has been her attachment, of which, nevertheless, she seems a little ashamed.

Then, seizing her in a bearlike embrace, the Irishwoman whispered: "It is downright ashamed of myself you've made me; and if I don't do better in future, then my name is not Juliana Kathleen M'Crawney, and never has been!" "Good-bye!

Should thy lies make men hold their peace, and when thou mockest shall no man make thee ashamed?" (Job xi. 2, 3.)

Does that fall foul of any arrangement of yours?" "Oh, nothing of any importance," I replied hastily, deeply ashamed of the momentary change of countenance that my friend had been so quick to observe.

She led Susy away gently, but firmly, into another part of the garden, where spying her grandfather, she took the unwilling and ashamed little girl for him to deal with, and ran hack to the crying children and ruined grotto.

I am ashamed to say it, but I have lived so long in lodgings that I see nothing of what is done in the kitchen.

" In another series of charges, whose exact date is not ascertained, but whose language and orthography indicate their antiquity, it is said: "Ye shall ordain the wisest to be Master of the work; and neither for love nor lineage, riches nor favor, set one over the work who hath but little knowledge, whereby the Master would be evil served, and ye ashamed.

3890 examples of  ashamed  in sentences