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13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Twinge' in a Sentence

"A sudden and sharp pain; for instance, on damp days, he's often bothered by a twinge of rheumatism." more

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The twinge of hunger compelled him to grab a quick snack between meetings.
Every time he touched the hot stove accidentally, a twinge of pain reminded him to be careful.
The old man winced at the twinge in his knees as he descended the staircase.
A twinge of relief washed over her when she found her lost keys in the coat pocket.
The dentist noticed a twinge of pain in the patient's tooth during the examination.
The old house had a twinge of nostalgia that brought back fond memories for Sarah.
With a twinge of annoyance, she realized her car had a flat tire on the way to work.
With a twinge of annoyance, he realized he had left his phone at home.
A twinge of nostalgia hit her when she found her childhood toys in the attic.
A twinge of regret passed through her as she glimpsed the old love letters.
After hours of playing soccer, a twinge in his leg made him stop and rest.
As the clock ticked, a twinge of impatience grew among the waiting crowd.
Mary felt a twinge of regret as she watched the train depart without her.

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nounA sudden and sharp pain; for instance, on damp days, he's often bothered by a twinge of rheumatism.
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Last Updated On: June 8, 2024
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