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egret

[ US /ˈɛɡɹət/ ]
[ UK /ˈiːɡɹət/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of various usually white herons having long plumes during breeding season

How To Use egret In A Sentence

  • One wrong thought may cause a lifelong regret
  • Often he found her quietly weeping, but they were never tears of accusation; only tears of regret.
  • We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret or disappointment. Jim Rohn 
  • He has endured the pain and the regret. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am a violent man who has learned not to be violent and regrets his violence. John Lennon 
  • I regret to say that we can't stay here any longer.
  • The hostage-takers Bowden spoke with expressed little regret at their seizure of the embassy, but most, like Mirdamadi, lamented the role they played in cementing the repressive rule of the clerics. Into the Den of Spies
  • Established couples let old regrets go and focus on a brilliant future together. The Sun
  • Large and small white egrets, spoonbills, black cranes and the very rare lanner falcons are permanent inhabitants of the near-by, strictly protected bird reserve.
  • He left with few regrets, happy that his game on clay had never been better, although disappointed that, yet again, his best was not good enough to beat a slightly underdone Nadal. Rafael Nadal boxed clever to beat Roger Federer in French Open | Kevin Mitchell
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