Synonym: pain, pang. Similar words: right-winger, left-wing, left wing, right-wing, right wing, twinkling, in a twinkling, winged. Meaning: [twɪndʒ] n. 1. a sudden sharp feeling 2. a sharp stab of pain. v. 1. cause a stinging pain 2. feel a sudden sharp, local pain 3. squeeze tightly between the fingers.
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31, But the path took me back into darkness and I felt my first real twinge of panic.
32, I was running well until I felt a twinge in my hamstring and pulled up short of the finish line.
33, He felt a twinge of unease even now at the memory.
34, Johnson felt a twinge on the inside of his right leg.
35, Then he thought of Benedicta and felt a twinge of doubt.
36, I had a twinge of hard joy as I ran after the car.
37, This far Celeste had not crossed her mind, but now Ashley felt a sharp twinge of guilt.
38, Certainly not, say 61%, although 23% admit to an occasional twinge of envy.
39, That you can carry heavy bags and bend down without a twinge in the back?
40, Hagen felt a twinge of jealousy.
41, I asked, with a twinge of annoyance.
42, Some parts of body feel stabbing pain or twinge.
43, This gave me more than a twinge of uneasiness.
44, A twinge of pain shot through Winston's jaw.
45, Man with just a passing twinge of shame.
46, He could not help feeling a twinge of panic.
47, He felt a twinge in his knee.
48, He sometimes experiences a twinge or two; nothing serious.
49, Man with just twinge of shame.
50, A twinge of fear went through him.
51, Detective Thomas Moore disliked the smell of latex, and as he snappedon the gloves, releasing a puff of talcum[Sentencedict.com],(sentencedict.com/twinge.html) he felt the usual twinge ofanticipatory nausea.
52, But each time again there was a horrid twinge of conscience.
53, You can neither blame nor commend him without some twinge of conscience.
54, I feel a twinge in my back now and again.
55, Has your action never given you a twinge of conscience?
56, Indeed, America's huge Southern Baptist Convention is close to civil war on the subject and is squeezing out employees who express the slightest twinge of doubt about Gospel fact.
57, A sudden twinge of feeling brought him to a dead stop.
58, I thought back to my own initial reaction to Old Delhi and, with a twinge of guilt, recognised myself in what she said.
More similar words: right-winger, left-wing, left wing, right-wing, right wing, twinkling, in a twinkling, winged, winger, in the twinkling of an eye, twin, twins, twine, twined, twinkle, entwine, get wind of, intertwine, winnowing, intertwined, ticket window, identical twin, floating exchange rate, swinging, ring finger, lingering, twisting, wing, owing, wings.