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cringe-making
/ 藞办谤瑟苍诲萧藢飞蓽藧冒瑟 /
adjective
- informal.causing feelings of acute embarrassment or distaste
Example Sentences
While the spectacle of awards shows can be embarrassing, a cringe-making combo of self-congratulation and self-effacement, the hype always gets me in the end.
He said it was "cringe-making" and "awful", adding he wouldn't want to switch places with Mr Hancock.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just cringe-making,鈥 said Glyn Johns, the recording engineer and producer who plays a prominent role in 鈥淭he Beatles: Get Back,鈥 Peter Jackson鈥檚 marathon documentary series about the fateful Beatles sessions in 1969 that culminated in the 鈥淟et It Be鈥 album.
He loved playing onstage with his mates, but he hated life on the road, hated leaving home, hated the cringe-making trappings of rock 鈥檔鈥 roll 鈥 the parties, the press, the screaming girls.
The golden generation - how the Scots revelled in the eulogies bestowed on the Beckhams, the Lampards and the Gerrards and the whole cringe-making idea of football coming home - are gone and in their place are people who are fiendishly difficult to dislike.
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