feel sorry for in English

have pity towards, show mercy towards

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1. The only thing I feel sorry for.

2. We must never feel sorry for ourselves.

3. Even the bull seemed to feel sorry for the drunk.

4. Don't feel sorry for yourself. We're all in the same boat.

5. We can't just stay in scouts because we feel sorry for him.

6. I feel sorry for the kids, too - they've had a hard time.

7. Making somebody feel sorry for something they have done It was a Chastening experience

8. At first I wanted to feel sorry for myself and have a good cry.

9. I feel sorry for anyone who has to drive in this sort of weather.

10. He's not really ill, it's just a ploy to make us feel sorry for him.

11. I really feel sorry for that old man who lives alone and has no family.

12. 16 Because he had wisdom and insight, Solomon undoubtedly did “feel sorry for the lowly one.”

13. People who feel sorry for my old bridesmaid and travelling companion are barking up the wrong tree.

14. Chasten somebody to make somebody feel sorry for something they have done He felt suitably Chastened and apologized

15. 5 Watching Ferdinand trudge off dejectedly at the end, it was hard not to feel sorry for him.

16. She could see that Mrs Morey was besotted with the Foundling child, and she began to feel sorry for her.

17. I feel sorry for the besotted, exhausted businessmen, but it is the schoolkids on the train who break my heart.

18. I had enough presence of mind left to feel sorry for him and was ready to intercede on his behalf.

19. Your problem is that every time a relationship goes bad, you feel sorry for yourself and become more of a loner.

20. He will feel sorry for the lowly one and the poor one, and the souls of the poor ones he will save.”

21. He will feel sorry for the lowly one and the poor one, and the souls of the poor ones he will save.

22. He will feel sorry for the lowly one and the poor one, and the souls of the poor ones he will save.”—Psalm 72:12, 13.

23. Concerning him, it was foretold: “He will feel sorry for the lowly one and the poor one, and the souls of the poor ones he will save.

24. I do feel sorry for the capons and still sorrier for men who turn to real-life violence in their effort to escape the Caponizers and castraters

25. Instead, I flew back to Oregon, and as I watched the evergreens and rain come back into view, I just drank many tiny bottles of airplane "feel sorry for yourself."

26. Or you make it -- The letters are separated apart, they're huddled together like on the deck of the Titanic, and you feel sorry for the letters, like, I feel the fear.

27. The Abhorrent Admirer differs from more sympathetic characters in one key respect: the audience is expected to find her both unattractive and extremely unsympathetic, and is supposed to feel sorry for the protagonist because she has him in her sights and just won't take a hint or proves resistant to the clue-by-four.