I couldn't disinvite them now, not without enormous embarrassment.
When an account appeared in newspapers, it was an enormous embarrassment to the party, although he was spared public outrage.
For Mr. Clinton in particular, a delay would be an enormous international embarrassment.
Then, listing the treaties the experiment may have violated, he added, "But, politically and legally, it's an enormous embarrassment."
But the gift backfired, creating an enormous embarrassment when the college president could not deliver on his promise to raise $30 million.
On Fox, he described President Clinton as an "enormous embarrassment to the country," who was also a "tragic figure" with fundamental flaws.
"I view this as an enormous emotional and financial drain, an enormous embarrassment as a human being," she said.
For a country that prides itself on earthquake-resistance technology, the damage from the temblor proved an enormous embarrassment.
To have had nothing to show a decade after the attacks would have been an enormous embarrassment for New York and for America.
To Cashel's enormous embarrassment, she kissed him on the forehead.