Sentences with phrase «huge regret»

The phrase "huge regret" means feeling very sorry and disappointed about something you did or didn't do in the past. Full definition
Huge regret now, you look SO adorable in it.
He admits the NOTW was «cavalier about risk and that's a matter of huge regret».
«As well as missing his presence now, we have huge regrets for his future that was so cruelly cut short.»
I had huge regrets not buying this during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale that I went back and paid full price for the jacket once it came back.
These two points dropped against the Foxes would be of huge regret to Wenger, who, up until then, had done so well to keep the Arsenal machine operating in pristine condition.
«I felt that if I were on my death bed and looked back on my life and realized that I had not taken this risk to do the right thing, I would have huge regrets,» he says.
And it is also a huge regret in my life.
Hunt observed in reply that «Adam Smith's resignation is of huge regret to me».
Speaking outside the High Court, PC Toby Rowland said he had «huge regret» that «what happened at the gates of Downing Street more than two years ago ended up here».
Wasting time will be a huge regret if you don't do something about it right now.
Not getting the popular green one when it just came out was a huge regret, for a long time.
Paying for this service is a huge regret of mine, as I was consistently presented with «matches» who had tons of features I had asked not to be matched with (including most being in their late 40's to 50's when I set my preference as 25 - 35), and all the people I messaged have either been fake accounts or inactive.
It would be impossible in 12 weeks to do the things that I thought I should have done, see the people I should have seen, share the love I should have shared and of course, I would be angry and there would be huge regrets.
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