Use of shamed in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include shamed at the start of sentence, shamed at the end of sentence and shamed in the middle of sentence

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shamed at the end of sentence


  1. This time she had to fight back or be utterly shamed.
  2. The people who did this deserve to be publicly shamed.
  3. The Guardian carried the front-page headline "Drugs Firms shamed".

shamed in the middle of sentence


  1. I have shamed my family.
  2. You've shamed your family.
  3. You have shamed your family.
  4. I'm shamed to be your friend.
  5. His generosity shamed them all.
  6. She had shamed her family name .
  7. The press was shamed into leaving.
  8. He was shamed out of his bad habits.
  9. A good pawn never shamed his master.
  10. Their training record shamed other companies.
  11. She shamed her father into promising more help.
  12. Her son's affair had humiliated and shamed her.
  13. The class's unruly behaviour shamed the teacher.
  14. His wife shamed him into handing the money back.
  15. Stooping, shamed, he caressed the hallowed ground.
  16. It shamed him and made him shrink inside his overcoat.
  17. He was shamed by how much more work the others had done.
  18. The behaviour of a few children has shamed the whole school.
  19. He felt shamed and humiliated by the treatment he had received.
  20. I followed them in, shamed by the fearlessness of people half my height.
  21. An outcry from customers has shamed the company into lowering its prices.
  22. Some savings institutions have already been shamed into removing transfer penalties.
  23. It shamed me to be evaluating the prowess of a man whom I would not ordinarily desire.
  24. Mary stared at him hard and eventually shamed him into giving up his seat to the old lady.
  25. Erlich remembered his face from the network news, bleak and uncompromising and shamed, when the announcement was made.

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