twinge in A Sentence

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    A Twinge of numbness gripped his right thumb.

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    Every Twinge is a contraction.

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    There's a Twinge in my chest.

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    Nothing! Not so much as a Twinge.

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    What to eat when you feel your first labour Twinges.

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    Don't shoot the messenger because you felt a Twinge of something.

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    You are angry, sad, confused and have even felt a Twinge of guilt.

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    And although we may have felt a Twinge of guilt, we kept gabbing anyway.

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    You feel familiar Twinge in your shoulder and you think, Oh no, there it is again!

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    Every Twinge and pain may be a sign that this is it, your wait is finally over.

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    In interviews, Wayne invariably puts a brave face on his famous missed opportunity, but occasionally a Twinge of regret does slip out.

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    Anderson was sent home midway through the One-Day tournament with Australia and New Zealand as a precaution when he felt a Twinge in his back;

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    If you feel a Twinge in your stomach when you hear that your friend from High School is more successful than you are- that's actually envy.

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    If saying no gives you a Twinge of excitement, energy, and empowerment that reinforces the uneasy sensations that go with saying yes, then no is the obvious answer.

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    Celebrity culture, the rich and famous, Wall Street greediness, the Twinge of jealousy we feel when we see a house bigger than ours, a car newer than our car.

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    Celebrity culture, the rich and famous people, Wall Street greediness, the Twinge of jealousy we feel when we see a house bigger than ours, a car newer than our car.

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    Anderson was sent home midway through the One-Day tournament with Australia and New Zealand as a precaution when he felt a Twinge in his back; during the tournament he had begun to regain some of his form and in the four matches he played he took 8 wickets at an average of 20.62.

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    Although John and Paul were fairly estranged by this point, both as Beatles and as writing partners, the former best mates still seemingly must have felt a Twinge of sibling rivalry- the same rivalry that had contributed so greatly to their success as the greatest song writing team in the history of popular music.

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