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mortifying造句
1. Forgetting the introductory remarks really mortified me. 2. He felt mortified for his mistake. 3. He was/felt mortified. 4. If I told her that she'd upset him she'd be mortified. 5. Jane mortified her family by leaving her husband. 6. How mortifying to have to apologize to him! 7. The knowledge of future evils mortified the present felicities. 8. If I reduced somebody to tears I'd be mortified. 9. I was somewhat mortified to be told that I was too old to join. 10. Nora was mortified to discover that her daughter had been out drinking. 11. She felt it would be utterly mortifying to be seen in such company as his by anyone. 12. The teacher was mortified by his inability to answer the question. 13. IfJoyce seemed mortified now, Lois suspected it was drama. 14. Past Cat teams would have been mortified at the thought of losing four conference games. 15. Mortified by the twist in his sobriety, George decided to go the whole hog and join the Total Abstinence Society. 16. Other scholars heard that he was unwell and sent him notes made remote by their instinct that his straits must mortify him. 17. From her childhood she sacrificed and mortified herself and wore a hair shirt. 18. I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.Jane Austen 19. Mortified, she turned her face and hid it in the crook of her arm. 20. No doubt this would be considered fashionable today but the thought of going out like that mortified me. 21. To this discovery succeeded some others equally mortifying. 22. It was mortifying to know he had heard every word. 23. Failure that is so mortifying and so devastating that it makes you try to become invisible. 24. After lunch, a rather mortifying family tradition. They do things differently in bourgeois bohemia. 25. It's mortifying for a girl in ancient girl to marry twice. 26. What is most mortifying of all is that it is chance - simply a barbarous, lagging chance mortifying! 27. I've said I did not love her, and rather relished mortifying her vanity now and then. 28. The idea of being a burden to you and your sister is mortifying. 29. The incompetency of the Articles of Confederation for the management of the affairs of the Union at home and abroad was demonstrated to them by the painful and mortifying experience of every day.