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sheepishly

[ shee-pish-lee ]

adverb

  1. in an embarrassed or bashful fashion:

    She sheepishly glanced around, hoping no one had noticed.



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“No. Sorry,” the official said, as another pooler noted that wranglers looked on “sheepishly.”

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“We kind of sparked his run on what we let him do to us in the fourth quarter of that game,” the Chargers defensive coordinator said sheepishly this week.

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“Yeah, I wasn’t really aware of how far along you were,” Culkin says, sheepishly.

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“It’s a bit embarrassing that you see my name a few times in the credits, but we needed to list those different titles for contractual purposes,” Zilbalodis sheepishly says.

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That’s why he took a month to return a call from a source alerting him to the Viet America contracts — “I almost missed this tip, actually,” he sheepishly admitted.

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