European strong-scented perennial herb with grey-green bitter-tasting leaves; an irritant similar to poison ivy.
Sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment.
Feel remorse for; feel sorry for; be contrite about.
Emotion akin to grief or regret.
1 The principal entrance to this hospital is situated in the rue Bourgerue.
2 The summit flower, in Adoxa and rue differ from the lower flowers.
3 He followed the rue de la Santé and the rue Saint Jacques.
4 The rue de la Marine follows the lines of a Roman street.
5 And they might rue not managing to score a bonus-point try tonight.
6 They have us billeted in a house on the rue du Bac.
7 The sewing-woman said he should rue the day he thus insulted her.
8 And he set forth, in high spirits, to investigate the rue Baba.
9 For once again, to quote the laundress of the rue de Jouy-
10 It greatly aids the contemplation of eternity, and the rue is appropriate.
11 Any Rose who let down her guard with one would rue it.
12 He gave me the name of a doctor on the rue Godot-de-Mauroy.
13 I know a woman on the rue Beauregard who can help you-
14 Jaime had begun to rue the impulse that had brought him here.
15 He shall have cause to rue his insolent behaviour the other night.
16 There's nothing like it in the rue de la Paix, she said.
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