humiliation造句(181) All France noted the dignity and courage with which DSK and his wife Anne Sinclair bore their public humiliation and the threats of 30 years in prison.
(182) And that's no small humiliation for a country that gave the world English and saved Western civilization in the Battle of Britain in 1940.
(183) Jason: Your hair, your house, your humiliation, well pardon me miss pudding head !
(184) The rage and humiliation of the poor, hit by financial collapse, was channelled into supporting new versions of the state such as welfare and institutionalised unions.
(185) The humiliation of the Japanese by these events was intense.
(186) She could see only outrage and humiliation, leering at her, mocking her.
(187) For all China’s exalted pretensions those centuries ago, its amour propre was comprehensively assaulted during more than a hundred years of humiliation at outside hands.
(188) Being removed from his post during operations is the ultimate humiliation for a ship's captain.
(189) WE DENY that the humble, human form of Scripture entails errancy any more than the humanity of Christ, even in His humiliation, entails sin.
(190) Only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door.
(191) Those who cannot too often see IMF assistance as a form of neocolonialism humiliation.
(192) You never could suppose from her countenance what pangs of humiliation she might be enduring inwardly.
(193) The final sum for reparations was not mentioned in the treaty — itself a humiliation in German eyes — but was eventually set in 1921 at 132 billion gold marks (about $442 billion in today's terms).
(194) British cars like the Allegro and the Morris Marina, once memorably described as a skip on wheels, have come to embody the national humiliation of that benighted era.