rue

rue
definition
verb
Ferguson will rue the day he turned down that offer
bitterly regret (something one has done or allowed to happen).
noun
with rue my heart is laden
repentance; regret.
Many herbs can help to deter flies, such as lavender, sweet woodruff, lemon verbena, star anise, tansy, any of the mints, rosemary, bay, chamomile, rue , elder, southernwood and basil.
a perennial evergreen shrub with bitter strong-scented lobed leaves that are used in herbal medicine.
example
I 'rue' the fact that I never seized on this domain name for my site.
tears of pitying 'rue'
with 'rue' my heart is laden
she might live to 'rue' this impetuous decision
Ferguson will 'rue' the day he turned down that offer
In addition to its lactogenic properties, goat's 'rue' comes from the same family as fenugreek and is also considered to have anti-diabetic properties.
The medical use of 'rue' is very wide.
Not all herbs smell good - catmint, curry plant, pyrethrum, 'rue' , santolina and tansy are all pretty pongy, ranging from slightly musty to downright disgusting.
They squandered the opportunity and will surely 'rue' that decision.
Drivers who did not heed the advice were to 'rue' their decision later.
They battled hard throughout but were left to 'rue' their many missed chances.
Graduate students who want to pursue particular issues will 'rue' the lack of footnotes.
Although 'rue' is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens or flowerbeds, its strong smell usually makes rue unpopular for use close to homes.
I wonder if in years to come I will look back and 'rue' an opportunity missed?
with 'rue' my heart is laden
This combination of management and heavy, poorly-drained soils favoured characteristic plants such as great burnet, devil's bit scabious, meadow 'rue' and pepper saxifrage.
Many herbs can help to deter flies, such as lavender, sweet woodruff, lemon verbena, star anise, tansy, any of the mints, rosemary, bay, chamomile, 'rue' , elder, southernwood and basil.
Less invasive is common 'rue' , a medicinal plant with blueish leaves and yellow flowers.
Wall- 'rue' is rare in Connecticut; it is listed as a threatened species.
In ancient Greece and Egypt, 'rue' was employed to stimulate menstrual bleeding, induce abortions, and strengthen eyesight.
tears of pitying 'rue'
Yet audiences flocked to see Gordin's terse presentation of sorrow and 'rue' .
Burginde came around the end of the waggon, and with a look of mingled pity and 'rue' , helped me guide her charge back to our waggon.
Filmmakers from these countries reflect on those old ties with a combination of curiosity, 'rue' and rage.
The national plant is 'rue' , and the national bird is the stork.
she might live to 'rue' this impetuous decision
The dainty blooms of this early flowering meadow 'rue' provide an excellent contrast with larger flowered plants.
This is music of longing, menace, and 'rue' , often spiced with mordant or grisly humor.
Ferguson will 'rue' the day he turned down that offer
The modern Republican Party will 'rue' the day they pushed us to our limit.
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