To "deeply apologize" means to express a sincere and heartfelt regret for a mistake or wrongdoing. It conveys a strong sense of remorse and an acknowledgment of the impact one's actions may have had on others. This type of apology often emphasizes the speaker's commitment to making amends and avoiding similar mistakes in the future.
Go and apologise if you said something mean
"very sorry" or "deeply apologise"
Apologise. Apologise again. Keep apologising until he gets the message that you didn't mean it.
when you have to say your sorry repeatedly to Lewis claydon....:)
I had to apologise for my behaviour.
Apologised is the past participle of apologise.
Apologise has four syllables.
"Apologise" is the verb form.
Assuming that a limerack is the best you can do for limerick, the answer is 5. If you DID mean limerack, I apologise.
He fells for you deeply. and when I say deeply I mean deeply.
We Apologise for Nothing was created on 2007-09-17.
It means they are deeply in love with you.