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11 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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Twinges of uncertainty clouded his mind as he faced the daunting decision.
The mechanic felt a twinge of satisfaction as the restored vintage car roared to life.
She winced at the twinge's memory of the embarrassing moment.
The diplomat felt a twinge of concern as tensions escalated between the two nations.
During the intense negotiation, there was a twinge of tension between the two business leaders.
In the courtroom, a twinge of anticipation filled the air before the high-profile trial began.
The twinge's intensity increased with each step on the sprained ankle.
With each twinge of excitement, the child eagerly unwrapped the birthday presents.
As the orchestra played the final note, there was a twinge of applause from the captivated audience.
The athlete experienced a twinge in his muscles after an intense training session.
A twinge of surprise registered on her face when she discovered the hidden message in the book.

Twinge

twinj
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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