➠ Words with e
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- - Herb you may regret buying?
- - Have some regrets
- - Regret with bitterness
- - Regret it ever happened
- - Really regret things
- - Have some second thoughts about
- - Have remorse about
- - Have regrets over
- - Have regrets concerning
- - Have regret
- - Feel sorrow about
- - Feel some repentance for
- - Feel pangs of regret over
- - Feel contrition for
- - Bitterly regret — plant
- - Become contrite about
- - Beat oneself up about
- - "You'll ...... the day!" ("You'll regret this!")
- - "Hunger Games" tribute whose casting in the movie racists got mad about
- - ...... the day (regret)
- - Fret about
- - Greatly regret
- - Really regret
- - Regret greatly
- - Feel regret
- - Feel sorry
- - Regard with regret
- - Express regret
- - Show regret
- - Feel sorry for
- - Feel sorrow for
- - Feel sorrow
- - Feel sorry about
- - Feel remorse
- - Feel bad about
- - Be remorseful about
- - Feel contrite about
- - Be sorry about
- - Regret
- - Feel remorse over
- - Feel awful about
- - Be regretful about
- - Feel remorse for
- - Regret the bitter herb
- - Have regrets about
- - Feel regret over
- - Regret shown in Peru excessively
- - Experience regret in Parisian street
- - Regret bitterly
- - Feel badly about
- - Sport at Twickers English regret
- - Regret deeply
- - Feel horrible about
- - Regret; herb
- - Feel remorse about
- - Feel regret about
- - Deeply regret
- - Regret; plant
- - Have deep regrets about
- - Regret a lot
- - Feel regret for
- - Experience regret in Paris street
- - Have regrets
- - French way to show regret
- - Bitterly regret
- - Regret doing
- - Feel sorry for French street
- - Be contrite about
- - Have second thoughts about
- - Regret statute getting left out
- - Experience regret in Truesdale
- - Regret or wish to take back
- - feel remorse, the french way
- - regret being aroused regularly
- - A French way to feel remorse
- - Feel horrible about the French way
- - regret; madame may live on one
- - Way in Québec
- - Strongly scented plant
- - Street, to Magritte
- - Street by the Seine
- - Scribe or de Rivoli
- - Rosemary's companion
- - Road to Rouen
- - Repentance
- - Regretful herb?
- - Reflect remorsefully on
- - One of the "Golden Girls" actresses
- - McClanahan of "Nunsense"
- - Katniss's young ally in "The Hunger Games"
- - Herb of sorrow?
- - Herb of contrition?
- - Have remorse
- - First name in "The Golden Girls" cast
- - Find regrettable
- - Deem regrettable
- - Cry over, maybe
- - Blanche in "The Golden Girls"
- - Bea and Betty's costar
- - "You'll ...... the day you messed with me!"
- - "The Murders in the ...... Morgue" (Edgar Allan Poe story)
- - Young competitor in "The Hunger Games"
- - Word on une carte postale, possibly
- - Word on a Paris map
- - Wish you hadn't (done something)
- - Wish you hadn't
- - Wish you could undo
- - Wish unmade
- - Wish to forget
- - Wish things were otherwise
- - Wish some things undone
- - Wish one hadn't done something
- - Wish it never happened
- - Wish away
- - Wish (something) hadn't happened
- - Way through une ville
- - Way of France
- - Way in Montréal
- - Want to take back, say
- - Want back
- - Waif befriended by Katniss in "The Hunger Games"
- - View with repentance
- - View from an outdoor French bistro
- - Utter "Mea culpa"
- - Toulouse thoroughfare
- - Tentwort or boronia
- - Tentwort
- - Street, in Savoie
- - Street, in Paris.
- - Street along the Seine
- - Street to Poe
- - Strasbourg street
- - St.-Honoré, in Paris
- - Sorrowfully ponder
- - Sorrowful plant?
- - Sorrowful herb?
- - Sitcom veteran McClanahan
- - Shrub with strong-scented leaves
- - Show remorse over
- - Scented, medicinal plant
- - Scented plant
- - Say "Mea culpa"
- - Repentant feeling
- - Regrettable herb?
- - Recall regretfully
- - Quebec City street
- - Poet Housman's burden
- - Partner of rosemary, in Shakespeare
- - Part of Madame's address
- - Part of an Avignon address
- - Part of a European address
- - Parisian map line
- - Paris's Royale, e.g.
- - Paris's ...... de Vaugirard
- - Paris's ...... de Rome
- - Paris's ...... de la Paix
- - Paris' .... de Richelieu
- - Paris byway
- - Onetime medicinal herb
- - One of Ophelia's herbs
- - One of Ophelia's flowers
- - Old-fashioned medicinal plant
- - Old medicinal plant
- - Not remember fondly, as a day
- - Muse regretfully
- - Morgue, par exemple
- - Magritte's street
- - Madeleine, e.g.
- - Long to take back
- - Long for another chance at
- - Line on a Québec map
- - It runs through Montréal
- - Ile de la Cité street
- - Herb that repels many cats
- - Herb sometimes added to grappa
- - Herb for McClanahan
- - Have nixed emotions?
- - Have a strong sense of remorse
- - Golden Girl McClanahan
- - Golden Girl Blanche
- - Girl who's a tribute from the same district as Thresh, in "The Hunger Games"
- - Get regretful
- - Get buyer's remorse
- - German : Strasse :: French : ......
- - Gas plant's family
- - Fret over, maybe
- - Fen ...... (meadow plant)
- - Female tribute from District 11 in "The Hunger Games"
- - Feature of un plan de Paris
- - Express lamentation
- - Engage in a bit of self-criticism
- - Curse the day, e.g.
- - Costar of Bea, Estelle, and Betty
- - Costar of Bea and Betty on "The Golden Girls"
- - Citrus fruit's plant family
- - Cherbourg street
- - Certainly not wish to repeat
- - Calle, across the Pyrenees
- - Boulevard crosser
- - Blanche player
- - Bitter-tasting herb
- - Bea/Betty's costar
- - Bea's TV housemate
- - Be unsatisfied with, say
- - Be remorseful for
- - Asian aromatic plant
- - Any street in Paris.
- - Acerb herb
- - 12-year-old competitor in "The Hunger Games"
- - "The Murders in the ...... Morgue": Poe
- - "The Murders in the ...... Morgue" (Poe story)
- - "The Murders in the ...... Morgue" (Edgar Allan Poe mystery)
- - "The Hunger Games" girl
- - "The Golden Girls" costar of Bea, Betty, and Estelle
- - "The Golden Girls" costar McClanahan
- - "Nought shall make us ......": Shak.
- - "Malibu Country" actress Sara
- - "I ...... the day ..."
- - "House in the .... Plumet" (book of "Les Misérables")
- - "Heartsease and ......": J. R. Lowell
- - "Golden Girls" actress McClanahan
- - "For you there's rosemary and ......": "The Winter's Tale"
- - "And all too soon, I fear, the king shall ......": "Richard II"
- - "13 ........ Madeleine"
- - "13 ...... Madeleine" (1946 spy film)
- - "13 ...... Madeleine" (1946 James Cagney film)
- - ...... family, which includes the citrus trees
- - ...... anemone (perennial plant)
- - .... de la Paix (Paris shopping street)
- - ........ anemone
- - Morgue
- - Repent
- - Medicinal plant with yellow flowers
- - Bemoan, bewail
- - Be contrite
- - Think better of
- - Weep over.
- - Remorseful feeling
- - Fish eggs
- - Fragrant herb
- - Be penitent
- - Aromatic evergreen
- - Plant with yellow flowers
- - Aromatic plant
- - Herb
- - Cry over, say
- - Blood ......
- - Mourn
- - "...... the day!"
- - Wish undone
- - Compunction
- - Kick oneself for
- - Kick oneself over
- - Be sorry for
- - Bemoan
- - Have second thoughts
- - Kick oneself
- - Be sorry
- - Wish one hadn't
- - Deplore.
- - Paris street
- - Street in Montréal
- - Dwell on, maybe
- - Street of Paris
- - Worry that you shouldn't have done something
- - McClanahan of "The Golden Girls"
- - Québec street
- - Wish otherwise
- - 'Euphoria' main character
- - Bitter herb
- - Parisian street
- - Bewail
- - Nice street, e.g., pity I haven't been down it before?
- - Wish to do over, perhaps
- - Poe's .... Morgue
- - "Street" in French
- - Any Montreal street
- - Parisian way
- - 'They'll ...... the day!'
- - Long to undo
- - Part of a Parisian address
- - Think "I wish I hadn't"
- - Paris's ...... La Fayette
- - 'The Murders in the ...... Morgue'
- - "You'll ...... the day!"
- - French way
- - Poe's 'The Murders in the .... Morgue'
- - Reproach oneself for
- - Be regretful
- - Bitter medicinal herb
- - French street
- - Cry over
- - Have remorse for
- - Wish to undo
- - ...... Morgue (Poe locale)
- - Medicinal plant
- - Paris's ...... de Rivoli
- - Poirot's street
- - Repent of
- - Feeling after a guilt trip
- - One of the 12 tributes in 'The Hunger Games'
- - The French way?
- - Lament greatly
- - Wish one could undo
- - Experience contrition
- - Seek absolution
- - Herb of grace
- - Wish nullified
- - Look back on regretfully
- - Lament
- - Sorrow
- - Flowering plant
- - Street in Marseilles?
- - McClanahan who played Blanche on The Golden Girls
- - "I promise, you'll ___ the day you met me!" (threatening words)
- - young tribute in "the hunger games"
- - french way, regretfully?
- - "the hunger games" character portrayed by amandla stenberg
- - Strongly scented herb
- - "You'll ... the day you were ever mean to me"
- - French thoroughfare.
- - shrub with small yellow flowers
- - 'Wish I hadn't done it' feeling
- - wearied with tediousness
- - Governors, we hear, suffering from tedium
- - experiencing tedium
- - Wearied
- - Wearied by tedium
- - Filled with tedium
- - Yawning at a party, say
- - Drilled [a hole]
- - Uninterested in the conversation, say
- - directors, we hear, showing lack of interest
- - Really disinterested
- - Disinterested and unengaged
- - Dictator's committee dug deep?
- - doodling or daydreaming, perhaps
- - Not at all excited, say
- - failed to catch the interest of the directors, we hear
- - Yawning or doodling, perhaps
- - Nowhere near engaged
- - Fed up with being drilled
- - heard directors got fed up
- - Barely interested, say
- - annoyed being probed, leader left in a huff
- - Disinterested in the lecture, say
- - Weary, tired
- - Drilled, dug
- - uninterested former pupil turned socialist
- - Tired, disinterested
- - Uninterested in a topic
- - Totally uninterested
- - Having nothing to do
- - Used a drill
- - Twiddling one's thumbs, perhaps
- - Fed up — tired of the world
- - Extremely uninterested
- - Doing a crossword puzzle while at work, say
- - Interest-free?
- - Sired
- - Put to sleep
- - World-weary
- - Not at all excited
- - Tired of it all
- - Filled with ennui.
- - Doodling away, maybe
- - Yawning, perhaps
- - Disinterested
- - Nodding off in class, say
- - Suffering ennui
- - Drilled
- - Uninterested
- - Doodling, say
- - Browned off? Yes, if two points ignored
- - Feeling ho-hum
- - Yawning, maybe
- - Stifling a yawn, maybe
- - Having zero interest, say
- - Fed up
- - Pierced
- - Disaffected
- - Looking to start something new, maybe
- - Yawning in class, maybe
- - Twiddling one's thumbs
- - Not engaged
- - Definitely looking for some excitement
- - Caused to yawn
- - Yearning for a diversion
- - More than ready for what's next
- - Not absorbed
- - In need of mental stimulation
- - In need of stimulation
- - Used an auger
- - Doodling during class, say
- - Palled on
- - Not at all engaged
- - Hardly absorbed
- - Feeling at subpar show
- - Black Label Society "...... to Tears"
- - Not currently engaged?