what a shame!|what a shame in English
too bad!
Use "what a shame!|what a shame" in a sentence
1. What a shame this pendulum's stopped.
2. What a shame we haven't a scalpel with us.
3. What a shame to cheat at an examination!
4. What a shame that you suck your thumb.
5. It's a shame what this town has come to.
6. What does Ashamedly mean? With shame
7. 'John can't come.' 'What a shame,' my brother said sarcastically.
8. What a shame it couldn't have been more of a humdinger.
9. 18, 19. (a) What do feelings of guilt or shame teach us?
10. What does Brazen mean? Unrestrained by a sense of shame; rudely bold
11. What happens when God puts presumptuous ones to shame?
12. What a shame! The new settlers treated their benedictory in such a curl way.
13. What does Ashame mean? (rare) To make Ashamed; to shame
14. A darker shame?
15. Such a shame.
16. Shame may restrain what law does not prohibit. Seneca
17. It's a mortal shame.
18. I'm a damn shame
19. I understand that Ashamed is a word, but a shame is a shame, not Ashame.
20. When asked what he'd learned, the boy hung his head in shame.
21. What does Abashment mean? The state of being abashed; embarrassment from shame
22. A shame about his arm.
23. What string of tragedies had brought shame and loss of glory to Shiloh?
24. Nothing was private; there was only wordless shame for what I had become.
25. "To shame" generally means to actively assign or communicate a state of shame to another person.