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- like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;...
- Neurologist, described scopophobia: Then, there is a fear of being seen and a shamefacedness, which one sees in asylums. [...] We called it scopophobia — a morbid...
- argument, Locke coined the term argumentum ad verecundiam (appeal to shamefacedness/modesty) because it appeals to the fear of humiliation by appearing...
- freeway. An exercise in the comedy of humiliation which is the stuff of shamefaced giggles." "NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION (15)". British Board of Film classification...
- 1902–1912 "Shamefaced Lanky and Impure in Heart" "Description of a Struggle" "Wedding Preparations in the Country" "The Judgment" "The Stoker" The Metamorphosis...
- realizes that she has overheard his conversation with his friends and shamefacedly leaves. Six years after the Switzerland episode, Raj has moved to Mumbai...
- behind it. After they saw the reviews they [Warner Bros.] were a little shamefaced. — Writer Tim McCanlies on Warner Bros.' marketing approach The Iron Giant...
- the show with the song "which brought outraged mutters, then roars of shamefaced applause." During the show's run, Philips record producer Johnny Franz...
- "Shamefaced Lanky and Impure in Heart" (German: "Der Unredliche in seinem Herzen") is the title usually given to Franz Kafka's earliest surviving work...
- completely disappear before their compounds are reanalyzed. The word shamefaced was originally shamefast. The original meaning of fast 'fixed in place'...