That particular social blunder, however, was rapidly being eclipsed by the current disaster.
Then I notice everyone looks at me like I've made some sort of social blunder.
He hadn't felt the humiliation of social blunders for a long time, not since he was a boy.
The children might not realize, and make a social blunder.
And then, as if he had committed a merely social blunder, "But maybe you do.
"Would my appearance at the leave-taking be considered a social blunder in your circles?"
This constitutes a social blunder, after the commission of which he could never again, in polite society, be considered quite a gentleman.
It occurred to me that I might have committed some sort of social blunder.
Ross felt that it would be a social blunder to sit down on any of those chairs.
"I'm sorry," he said, realizing the extent of his social blunder.