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To ache sharply from time to time;twinge.

"What did you have in mind?" I asked, with a twinge of annoyance.

To feel a pang or twinge from or as if from being pricked.

You can neither blame nor commend him without some twinge of conscience.

I experienced a twinge of embarrassment at the prospect of meeting the mayor of Hiroshima in my socks.

Now, when I'm lounging around aimlessly on a Saturday afternoon, I feel a twinge of that same helplessness.

With almost the last kick of the session Robben, accelerating on to the ball, feels a twinge in his lower hamstring and pulls up.

Malcolm McLean, normally an unemotional man, as befitted his Scottish ancestry, watched with a twinge of anxiety as the ship left Port Newark in New Jersey.

On the last day before I was due to resume full training I sprinted and felt a twinge in my hamstring. Another scan showed the injury had happened again.

I know this, because when someone calls my pile of papers messy (which is the way I like to work), I feel a slight twinge of: "Hey! Watch it...!"

twinge造句

an occasional twinge of rheumatism

" I asked, with a twinge of annoyance.

Remembering that promise. I felt a twinge of guilt.

a twinge of conscience, fear, guilt, regret, remorse, etc

As Katherine hung up, she felt an unexpected twinge of trepidation.

Stting and talking face to face --where an eye roll or twinge of pain could derail the discussion--was tough.

An American tourist is equally excited when she spots the sign - this could be just the thing to help her get over the occasional twinge of homesickness.

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.

He felt a twinge in his knee.

a twinge of also Synonyms at effort

Mark was thrilled for her, and I felt a twinge of guilt about leaving him with the baby.

Her hand touched the long, thick, black fur tenderly, and she felt a twinge of pity for the poor creature whose hide it had been in life.

Has your action never given you a twinge of conscience?

The sound of 'leather on willow' (the bat hitting the ball) can evokes a twinge of emotion and nostalgia equivalent to hearing the cuckoo in spring.

The letter still gives him a twinge when he thinks of it.

a twinge of rheumatism

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