Use "put him to shame" in a sentence

1. Their presentation put ours to shame.

2. They will certainly be put to much shame.”

3. 9 Matt's gourmet dinner really put my cooking to shame.

4. 23 He tried to deny it. Shame on him!

5. Be ashamed, be Confounded, come be put to shame, bring reproach

6. 11 On that day you will not be put to shame

7. Confound and put to shame those who have devised evil against us.

8. Everyone will be put to shame, and every head will be bald.

9. Every metalworker will be put to shame because of the carved image;+

10. And those making white fabric on the loom will be put to shame.

11. 4 Do not be afraid,+ for you will not be put to shame;+

12. Everyone I talked to thought that it put his generally expressionless face to shame.

13. They will see your zeal for your people and be put to shame.

14. His parents disowned him and accused him of bringing great shame to the royal family.

15. 6 Her words made him writhe with shame.

16. 1 Her remarks made him writhe with shame.

17. She has feature that can outshine the moon and put the flowers to shame.

18. Then you will be put to shame and humiliated because of all your calamity.

19. He that deceives me once, shame fall him, if he deceives me twice, shame fall me. 

20. The same as chaphar through the idea of detection): to blush; figuratively, to be ashamed, disappointed; causatively, to shame, reproach -- be ashamed, be Confounded, be brought to confusion (unto shame), come (be put to) shame, bring reproach.

21. 26 It's a crying shame that police have to put up with these mindless attacks.

22. Around me were costumes of such finery and originality that I felt quite put to shame.

23. (John 19:11) Pilate’s soldiers subject Jesus to inhuman treatment, but they fail to shame him.

24. 14 I am writing these things, not to put you to shame, but to admonish you as my beloved children.

25. They decided to put him under observation.

26. I decided to put him under hypnosis and ask him again.

27. Tell him to put India to one side.

28. The Backseat Put him in the Backseat Run like a athlete Run like a athlete Catch him, put him in the Backseat Catch him, put him in the Backseat Run like

29. And, usually, such activities are pursued with a dedication and zeal that could put the average churchgoer to shame.

30. His brother probably put him up to it.

31. I hate to see him put on airs.

32. So what they did is they -- I mean, they put CSI to shame here -- the Internet detectives came out.

33. Put him in the chair.

34. Put him in the scene.

35. Put him on the table!

36. Put him in the conveyor.

37. I tackled him and put him on the ground.

38. (Isaiah 19:3) When Moses appeared before Pharaoh, the priests of Egypt were put to shame, unable to match Jehovah in power.

39. He should confine himself to the questions put to him.

40. Then we'll have to put a bullet in him.

41. She invented a fictitious boyfriend to put him off.

42. A teaspoon of laudanum should put him to sleep.

43. She put out an imperious hand to stop him.

44. She put up her hands to ward him off.

45. A series of ironclad facts put him to silence.

46. "To shame" generally means to actively assign or communicate a state of shame to another person.

47. God put it into my heart to Abjure him and the life around him

48. No impostor could deceive him;someone had put him up to all their tricks.

49. Blush definition, to redden, as from embarrassment or shame: He Blushed when they called him a conquering hero

50. No imposter could deceive him; someone had put him up to all their tricks.

51. For the joy that was set before him he endured a torture stake, despising shame . . .

52. Boss your men and shame your women; that was a rule of thumb with him.

53. The surroundings put him at ease.

54. It put him in a predicament.

55. It's the captain, put him on.

56. Put him back in his jumpsuit.

57. I can't put up with him.

58. Put this shit on him now.

59. They tied him up and put a gag on him.

60. “For the joy that was set before him he endured a torture stake, despising shame.”

61. The counselling helped Dan to put the past behind him.

62. 12 Simple as sneezing to put him on the defensive.

63. I pushed Janir home on his tricycle, made him dinner and put him to bed.

64. The reigning king, Saul, was determined to put him to death.

65. And so I decided to put him in a depression.

66. Whoever defends him should be put to death this morning.

67. You must put aside your pride and apologise to him.

68. I ask him to put away such a foolish idea.

69. The policeman ordered him to stand up and stay put.

70. As verbs the difference between shame and Ashame is that shame is (obsoleteintransitive) to feel shame, be Ashamed while Ashame is (rare) to make Ashamed

71. The objective conditions, such as the honor, shame, praise and disparagement, have no influence on him.

72. 24 Eventually his servants conspired against him+ and put him to death in his own house.

73. Jehovah draws close to those who trust in him and put their full faith in him.

74. We need to put him on the ventilator to protect his airways.

75. Another 400 miles can put him lame.

76. Put him back in the timeout chair.

77. How can you put him at ease?

78. No, Min-gi, don't put him through.

79. Skip the takeout and make your own Burritos! From bean to chicken and everything in-between, these homemade burrito recipes put restaurant versions to shame.

80. Jehovah “put within him His holy spirit.”