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twinge

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Illness & disabilitytwingetwinge /twɪndʒ/ noun [countable] 1 PAINa sudden feeling of slight pain I felt a twinge of pain in my back.see thesaurus at pain2 a twinge of guilt/envy/sadness/jealousy etcExamples from the CorpustwingeI felt responsible and concerned, but also a twinge of frustration.I feel a twinge of sympathetic embarrassment on my late colleague's behalf.Then he thought of Benedicta and felt a twinge of doubt.Charles even felt a twinge of pity for Mrs Sweet.George felt a twinge of pain in his ankle from when he had slipped on the ice.Johnson felt a twinge on the inside of his right leg.I had a twinge of hard joy as I ran after the car.I feel a small, icy twinge around my heart.I'd had the odd twinge now and again, but my heart-attack was totally unexpected.But the path took me back into darkness and I felt my first real twinge of panic.Origin twinge (1600-1700) twinge to pinch ((11-19 centuries)), from Old English twengan
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