Sentence examples for to sorry from inspiring English sources

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to sorry

adjective

Regretful for an action; grieved or saddened, especially by the loss of something or someone.

  • I am sorry I stepped on your toes. It was an accident.

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"I've been told not to sorry!" Radcliffe called back.

"I knew I'd be exposed to sorry endings and I have been.

The volunteers ranged in age from 5 to 65, and from being totally toned to sorry physical specimens.

"We are to sorry to inform you that a religious scholar who was teaching at the mosque was seriously wounded," Sheik Ali said.

But presumably this is no Filthy Lucre Tour as Geldof – with his TV fortune – doesn't need festival promoters to (sorry) show him the money.

Yet for all the special effects it can create, the machine is a noisy, creaking thing prone to sorry, sometimes nerve-racking, malfunctions.

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I want to say sorry to you.

I just want to say sorry to my family.

'I would like to say sorry to the people.

I have to say sorry to [the fans].

Clearly explain the need to say sorry to older preschoolers.

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