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She had disgraced herself in public, which was bad enough.
What if he disgraced himself in front of the new man?
He had come near to disgracing the family once before.
He has disgraced himself and this great county once again.
"But on the other hand, I think he has disgraced the nation."
Her mother had always said she would end up disgracing the family.
There was a medical room that would not have disgraced a city.
Her mother would be angry if she disgraced them all this way.
Not one man of us ever disgraced the flag or his service.
Having disgraced them once, she would not be permitted to do so again.
Until the day when she had fought for the house and disgraced them.
I have disgraced myself in your eyes,' the prince said.
I have disgraced myself and brought ruin upon the King.
She nearly disgraced herself by being ill at that moment.
Disgracing the Navy was the last thing he wanted to do.
Britain was to be disgraced in the eyes of all Europe.
No decision, hot air; in the end we are disgracing ourselves.
"I would not think of disgracing the family with a divorce."
The last time she'd laid hands on him, he'd disgraced himself.
You have disgraced me so that I am ashamed to meet my friends.
He was disgraced a few years later for speaking out too freely.
George said his son had "ruined me and disgraced himself".
Above her are the words "What disgraces a legend most?"
If he'd run away, he wouldn't just have disgraced himself.
He'd thoroughly disgraced himself and what did he have left to live for, anyway?