Synonym: ache, discomfort, distress, hurt, irritation, pain, soreness. Similar words: pangea, spangle, pangolin, right-angled triangle, pan, pant, panda, pane. Meaning: [pæŋ] n. 1. a sudden sharp feeling 2. a mental pain or distress 3. a sharp spasm of pain.
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1 Except for a small pang, her headache has gone.
2 He experienced a sudden pang of conscience.
3 She experienced a sharp pang of disappointment.
4 She felt a pang of envy at the thought of his success.
5 Polly felt a sharp pang of jealousy when she saw Paul with Suzanne.
6 She felt a sudden pang of guilt.
7 She felt a little pang of jealousy.
8 A sharp pang of guilt shot through him.
9 She felt a pang of retrospective sympathy for Mel.
10 She was seized by a sudden pang of conscience.
11 I felt a pang of sympathy for her.
12 The photograph gave her a pang of homesickness.
13 I felt a pang of jealousy.
14 I'm so glad he had a pang of conscience.
15 Polly felt a sharp pang of jealousy.
16 Claudia felt a deep pang of sorrow for her sister.
17 With a pang she recalled the last time she had seen him.
18 She remembered with a pang of guilt that she hadn't called her mother.
19 Claudia felt a deep pang of sorrow for the woman.
20 She looked at Susan and saw with a pang how tired and frail she seemed.
21 She enjoyed living alone,[www.Sentencedict.com] but felt a tiny pang of regret for her mother's cooking.
22 For a moment she felt a pang of guilt about the way she was treating him.
23 She felt a sharp pang of remorse over the incident.
24 I had a sudden pang of conscience that I really ought to tell the truth.
25 She felt a pang of remorse for what she had done.
26 Ian felt a pang of conscience at having misjudged her.
27 She felt a sudden terrible pang.
28 Melissa felt a pang of remorse.
29 Lindsey experienced a sharp pang of guilt.
30 As he approached I felt a pang of commiseration.