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lamenting

[luh-men-ting] / ləˈmɛn tɪŋ /


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I remember him lamenting the National Enquirer putting up these pictures of him in the hyperbaric chamber, “I can’t believe they’d say these things about me!”

From Los Angeles Times

“What none of us wanted was that in 100 years’ time people would be lamenting that we let this go because we were quibbling about the price,” he told the BBC.

From Seattle Times

Lots of them, extolling the virtues of the front seven and lamenting the fact that Seattle’s wasn’t elite.

From Seattle Times

A video clip of his speech, captured by conservative media mill Townhall, shows Carlson lamenting the fact that people are often willing to compromise personal ethics to keep their jobs.

From Salon

The combination of loosened transfer rules that allow college athletes to switch schools more freely than ever before and permissible NIL payments have left many coaches lamenting the difficulty of managing a roster.

From Seattle Times