Emotion akin to grief or regret.
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Examples for "rue"
Examples for "rue"
1The principal entrance to this hospital is situated in the rue Bourgerue.
2The summit flower, in Adoxa and rue differ from the lower flowers.
3He followed the rue de la Santé and the rue Saint Jacques.
4The rue de la Marine follows the lines of a Roman street.
5And they might rue not managing to score a bonus-point try tonight.
1Ask Norway's oil fund, which is ruing a move into Formula One.
2Miss of the day Padraig Harrington will be ruing a clumsy finish.
3Five consecutive defeats later he must be ruing those words.
4By this point I'm ruing leaving this one until last.
5British media outlets responded by ruing the news of "Brits being banned".
1Jaime had begun to rue the impulse that had brought him here.
2He shall have cause to rue his insolent behaviour the other night.
3He will live to rue the day when he married that woman!'
4It was a contribution to the political process that Hewitt came to rue.
5New Caledonia boss Felix Tagawa was left to rue what could have been.
6The noble queen began to rue that she was ever born.
7Harman Blennerhassett was to rue the day that he entertained this fascinating guest.
8They sought love and found it; what had they to rue?
9Never shall you have cause to rue coming at my call.
10You're going to rue this the longest day that you live.
11He's going to rue the day he treated me as he has done.
12If you want to rue your bargain, I'll call it off.
13We may live to rue our ignorance of the unpredictable darkness.
14Raphoe woman left to rue vital points that got away against one-time number one.
15As Motherwell celebrated, Aberdeen were left to rue yet another painful experience in Glasgow.
16Espanyol were to rue that missed chance as Real doubled their lead moments later.