Eaten Crow in A Sentence

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    After boasting about his perfect record, he was forced to eat crow when he lost the game.

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    After publicly criticizing the new policy, he had to eat crow when it proved successful.

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    After ridiculing their efforts, he was ashamed to eat crow when they succeeded.

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    After vehemently denying the rumor, the journalist had to eat crow when irrefutable evidence surfaced.

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    After years of denying climate change, he finally ate crow and advocated for change.

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    After years of doubting their abilities, I was happy to eat crow and applaud their achievement.

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    Despite his arrogant demeanor, he gracefully ate crow when challenged on his facts.

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    Despite his initial resistance, he finally ate crow and admitted that she was right.

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    For a moment, she considered refusing, but ultimately she ate crow and accepted their offer.

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    For once, he didn't mind eating crow, as it meant things were getting better.

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    For years, he ridiculed her ideas, but he finally had to eat crow when one of them revolutionized the industry.

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    Having laughed at their idea, he was later forced to eat crow and implement it himself.

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    Having loudly proclaimed the project a failure, she was later forced to eat crow when it became a resounding success.

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    Having scoffed at the possibility, he was forced to eat crow when it actually happened.

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    He ate crow and acknowledged the importance of sportsmanship.

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    He ate crow and apologized to the people he had wronged.

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    He ate crow and expressed his appreciation for their support.

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    He ate crow and expressed his commitment to doing better.

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    He ate crow and expressed his commitment to improving his craft.

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    He ate crow and expressed his dedication to his work.

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    He ate crow and expressed his gratitude for their forgiveness.

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    He ate crow and expressed his love for art.

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    He ate crow and expressed his passion for baking.

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    He ate crow and expressed his remorse for his actions.

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    He ate crow and promised to learn from his mistake.

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    He ate crow grudgingly, unable to fully accept his failure.

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    He ate crow slowly, savoring the taste of his own defeat.

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    He ate crow with a grimace, disliking the taste of being wrong.

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    He ate crow with a side of humble pie, realizing the extent of his error.

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    He ate crow with a smile, grateful for the opportunity to be proven wrong in this instance.

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    He ate crow with dignity, understanding the importance of admitting his mistakes.

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    He bitterly ate crow, knowing his reputation had taken a significant hit.

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    He bravely ate crow, accepting responsibility for his actions.

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    He glumly ate crow, knowing his reputation had been damaged.

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    He had to eat crow and publicly apologize after accidentally revealing confidential information.

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    He had to eat crow in front of the entire board of directors, a truly humiliating experience.

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    He hated to eat crow, but he knew it was the right thing to do.

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    He knew he would have to eat crow sooner or later, so he tried to prepare himself.

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    He knew he'd have to eat crow eventually after making such a foolish bet.

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    He promised to eat crow if the opposing team managed to score, and they did.

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    He reluctantly ate crow after his bold prediction about the stock market proved disastrously wrong.

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    He reluctantly ate crow, acknowledging the validity of their arguments.

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    He swallowed hard and ate crow, knowing it was essential for reconciliation.

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    He swallowed his pride and ate crow, offering his services to help fix the problem.

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    I enjoyed watching him eat crow, considering his past behavior.

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    I never thought he would apologize, but he actually ate crow and admitted his mistake.

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    I watched him eat crow, a small victory in a long-standing rivalry.

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    I watched him eat crow, secretly enjoying his discomfort.

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    It was a difficult pill to swallow, but he ate crow and moved on.

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    She ate crow and acknowledged the hard work of her colleagues.

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    She ate crow and admitted she had been biased.

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    She ate crow and admitted she had underestimated her competition.

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    She ate crow and promised to be more mindful of her words.

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    She ate crow and promised to continue to develop her talent.

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    She ate crow and promised to do better in the future.

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    She ate crow and promised to follow company policy.

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    She ate crow and promised to practice her techniques.

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    She ate crow and promised to revise her manuscript.

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    She ate crow and promised to uphold academic integrity.

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    She ate crow and thanked her critics for their valuable feedback.

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    She ate crow and thanked her fans for their support.

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    She ate crow and thanked her mentors for their guidance.

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    She ate crow quietly, preferring to suffer her embarrassment in silence.

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    She ate crow willingly, recognizing the value of learning from her mistakes.

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    She ate crow, but with a subtle hint of resentment in her voice.

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    She chewed on humble pie as she ate crow, feeling deeply remorseful.

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    She forced herself to eat crow, knowing it was necessary for her career.

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    She gracefully ate crow, acknowledging the superior strategy of her opponent.

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    She gracefully ate crow, turning her mistake into a learning opportunity.

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    She had to eat crow after confidently asserting that the team would never win.

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    She nervously ate crow, hoping her apology would be accepted.

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    She privately ate crow, embarrassed by her misjudgment of the situation.

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    She swallowed her pride and ate crow, apologizing to the colleague she had wrongly accused.

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    She was happy to eat crow if it meant resolving the conflict.

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    The analyst ate crow, admitting his faulty prediction of the company's earnings.

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    The artist ate crow and acknowledged the limitations of his skills.

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    The athlete ate crow and congratulated his opponent on their victory.

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    The athlete ate crow, acknowledging the superior skill of his opponent.

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    The baker ate crow and admitted his recipe needed improvement.

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    The celebrity ate crow and apologized for his insensitive comments.

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    The CEO publicly ate crow for the company's poor performance, vowing to do better.

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    The coach had to eat crow after his strategy backfired spectacularly.

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    The critic ate crow, praising the film he had previously condemned.

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    The employee ate crow and apologized for his insubordination.

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    The executive ate crow and announced a change in company policy.

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    The inventor ate crow when his supposed groundbreaking technology failed to deliver.

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    The investor ate crow after predicting the company's demise, only to see it flourish.

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    The journalist reluctantly ate crow and retracted her previous article.

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    The manager ate crow and apologized for his unprofessional behavior.

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    The musician ate crow and acknowledged the influence of other artists.

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    The politician ate crow and promised to address the concerns of the voters.

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    The politician awkwardly ate crow, avoiding eye contact with the press.

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    The politician was visibly uncomfortable as he ate crow regarding his past controversial statements.

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    The pundit was forced to eat crow on live television, a humbling experience.

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    The scientist ate crow when his groundbreaking theory was disproven by new evidence.

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    The scientist had to eat crow after his research was proven flawed.

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    The stubborn manager finally ate crow and adopted the team's suggestion.

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    The student ate crow and apologized for cheating on the exam.

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    The teacher had to eat crow after misgrading the student's paper.

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    The writer ate crow and acknowledged the criticism of her work.