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Ashamedly

Ashamedly \A*sham"ed*ly\, adv. Bashfully. [R.]

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ashamedly

adv. 1 with shame 2 bashfully

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ashamedly

adv. with a feeling of shame [ant: unashamedly]

Usage examples of "ashamedly".

She soon discovered that foreigners thought of her as exotic, and she would sit at their tables amidst the skeletons of mullet and the torn-up shreds of bread, unselfconsciously and unashamedly feeding scraps of leftovers to Psipsina's mewing and begging descendants, and concocting preposterous tales about local ghosts, Turkish abominations, and the time she had been to Australia to live amongst the kangaroos.

In addition, I ashamedly felt that this longing to return to my "flesh family," as they called it, was really a selfish desire for clean sheets, healthy food, and more sleep.

Not that I can say I have ever really felt the lack of them," she added unashamedly.

He found himself ashamedly admitting under the analyst’s expert rein-twitching how he had long used his own window as an observation post, and when he got to describing the hallucination itself he found himself trembling with restimulated terror, but he did finally get it all out.

The bullet-headed specimen in its shirt-sleeves, unashamedly rubbing the sleep out of its eyes with two flabby fists, was obviously the torpescent and bibulous Bavarian who had spoken so yearningly of his bed.

Sir Stephen stood a little way off and looked at him for a minute, then he advanced slowly, half timidly and ashamedly, and laid a trembling hand on Stafford's shoulder.

In the end, after much talk and many heated arguments, the people shrugged, laughing uneasily and a little ashamedly.

They had no wine waiter because of the war and George would smile ashamedly when I asked about wines like fresa.