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Have Egg On Your Face

The idiom "have egg on your face" means to be embarrassed or ashamed because of something you did wrong or foolish. It is often used to describe a situation where someone has made a mistake or a wrong decision, and now they have to face the consequences.

The origin of the idiom is not clear, but it is believed to have come from the idea of someone who has just eaten an egg and has some of it on their face, which would be embarrassing.

You can use this idiom in various situations, such as when someone makes a wrong prediction or a bad decision that leads to negative consequences. For example, if a politician promises to deliver something but fails to do so, they might have egg on their face. Or if a person confidently claims to know the answer to a question but is proven wrong, they might also have egg on their face.

Overall, "having egg on your face" means being embarrassed or humiliated because of a mistake or a wrong decision.


The usage of the idiom 'Have Egg On Your Face' in a sentence

• I spilled my coffee on my shirt and now I have egg on my face.

• The politician promised to lower taxes, but ended up raising them instead. Now he has egg on his face.

• I thought the meeting was at 10 am, but it was actually at 9 am. I showed up late and had egg on my face.

• The CEO confidently announced a merger with a competitor, but the deal fell through at the last minute. Now they have egg on their face in front of their shareholders.

• The chef accidentally used salt instead of sugar in the dessert. The restaurant had to apologize to the customers and had egg on their face.

• The company claimed their product was eco-friendly, but it was later discovered that it contained harmful chemicals. They now have egg on their face.

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