She no longer needed to feel ashamed of her bare throat and shoulders.
Such a wealth of great and beautiful things to taste and enjoy was suddenly spread before her, that she did not find the time to feel ashamed of what had been.
Never once," said Frank quickly; "and I often used to feel ashamed of myself for being so drowsy and going off as I did.
I know all your anxieties about me, and I am very grateful, and I feel ashamed to be living at your expense, but really I must go about making a career for myself in my own way.
Now comes a man of genius, and decent folk don't feel ashamedto listen this time.
True, she soon began to feel ashamed of her shame, but that could not annihilate the natural feeling and its results.
I shouldn't be in my place; even you'd feel ashamed of me.
I am good for nothing," cried she, "but lamenting and complaining; and I feel ashamed to lie before you like a miserable worm.
I feel ashamed in recollecting what I promised to you all, in that unhappy night, when we were lying plundered, sick, and wounded, crammed into a miserable tavern.
I feel ashamed when I think of the fears that I have passed through, of the tears that I have shed.
I feel ashamed when I think of my actual life; every night I think over the result of my abominable work; I calculate the use to which they will put my warnings and my information; I can see the torpedoed boats.
At the same time he was beginning to feel ashamed of himself.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feel ashamed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.