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embarrassed <- short answer. For example: His face was as red as a ripe tomato. It doesn't have to mean embarrassed, it could just mean that after sport, his sweaty face was as red as a ripe tomato or if somebody drank too much wine and his face was as red as a beetroot, you could say that.

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The phrase "as red as a ripe tomato" is a simile used to describe something that is a vibrant shade of red, similar to the color of a fully ripened tomato. The comparison emphasizes the intense redness of the object being described. It is a common literary device used to create vivid imagery and evoke a specific visual impression in the reader's mind.

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It is something you're very embarrassed about that you just want to disappear

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Being really embarrassed

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Embarrassed?

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Nose so red

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