She embarrasses me greatly slipping about with her bare feet, appearing when I least expect her or squatting on the floor staring at me fixedly.
"Olivia in India"
O. Douglas
Proximity that is not positive presence, rather embarrasses one's judgment, for the nearer you approach the frontier-line, the more you become bewildered in the maze of exaggerated reports, direct contradictions, and conflicting statistics.
"Border and Bastille"
George A. Lawrence
My dear Martha, too,-I scarcely know how I shall disclose the circumstance to her; it embarrasses me as much as if it were a mournful subject.
"Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, Vol. I"
Sir John Ross