rue means regret so it means regret the day.
"You will rue the day you made fun of me!"
"Rue the day" means to regret or feel sorrow for something that happened.
Example sentence: He will rue the day he decided to betray his friends.
You can use the phrase "in lieu of" to mean "instead of" in a sentence like this: "She decided to use email in lieu of calling him on the phone."
Yes, in most cases, you should use a comma after the phrase "every day" at the beginning of a sentence to separate it from the rest of the sentence. For example, "Every day, I go for a run in the park."
Sure, here is an example sentence using the word "mean": "I'm not sure what you mean by that statement."
You can use "tis" in a sentence as a contraction of "it is" or "it has." For example, "Tis the season to be jolly" or "Tis been a long day."
Oh, I see what you mean. Oh, there she is! Oh how the days go by. Oh and how was your day? Oh this headache is killing me!
Rue the day she ever walked into my pound shop!
La rue means "the street" in English, but you would normally just use "street".Ex. La rue de St. Peter= St. Peter Street.
you just used it in a sentence... How do you use mathematical in a sentence? is a sentence
(verb - to regret or feel remorse)He knew that he would rue the day that he became enmired in politics.(noun - sorrow, regret)The city leaders felt considerable rue over the forced eviction of the homeless from their shanty town.*The word "rue" also means "street" in French, as in Rue de Rivoli in Paris.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
You can use the phrase "in lieu of" to mean "instead of" in a sentence like this: "She decided to use email in lieu of calling him on the phone."
yes i can use it in a sentence doesnt mean i am going to give you it
You can use the word feces in a sentence to mean excrement.
i partied all day ALL DAY.
"Can you use cruel in a sentence?" is a sentence, so yes, unless you mean something else?
It clearly wasn't his day...Or was it?
what does it mean