Definition: The word 'abashlessly' in a sentence could be defined as someone who is so excited or passionate about something that they cannot control their excitement, even if it leads to negative consequences.
As they walked down the street, the two friends, Jocelyn and Alex, couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. They had been out for hours, barely exchanging words or making eye contact, and suddenly there was this inexplicable feeling of being abashedly overcome. Jocelyn had her smartphone in her pocket, as she always did when they went out on holiday. She had taken it with her just to check the time or remind herself about something important. But now that she felt so alone, she didn't know what to do next. Alex, who had never been one for socializing much, was drawn into the situation by Jocelyn's abashly abashed behavior. He tried to help but found it difficult because of his own awkwardness with interacting in public. It was as if he were trying to make up for the awkward silence that filled her phone and how she felt. The two friends sat on a bench, lost in their thoughts. They had been alone in a strange city for days now, trying to find each other and remember everything that happened on holiday. The only thing that kept them company was their shared curiosity about what had happened during the journey. As they spoke quietly, Jocelyn explained how she was feeling abashly overcome because of her friend's behavior. She said that he seemed like an alien in this city, his strange behavior was not fitting with the usual routine and it made her feel uncomfortable. Alex listened intently as Jocelyn elaborated on what was going through her head. He asked how she felt about it all, but nothing came out of it because they couldn't seem to find a way to express their feelings in words. The only thing that could do this would be for them both to simply look into each other's eyes. Over time, the two friends started to talk more openly about their thoughts and feelings. They realized that they had been trapped in their own thoughts all along and that they needed to let go of it and connect with others. As they walked away from the bench, Jocelyn felt a sense of relief. She had finally found someone who could understand what she was going through without judgment or criticism. Alex, on the other hand, felt a bit embarrassed because he knew something was wrong but didn't know how to express it. They both agreed that the best way to overcome their feelings would be by talking things out. The two friends continued walking down the street, feeling more connected to each other and less abashedly overtaken by thoughts of loneliness or isolation.