Thesaurus / twinge
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Some saw him as a mentor, others as a collaborator, me with the twinge of regret for not being remotely brave enough to appreciate the brief window into this gentle giant for the luck of the encounter.
GILLMOR GANG: DAYS GO BYSTEVE GILLMORAPRIL 9, 2021TECHCRUNCH
That night as I got into bed I had a twinge of regret, but told myself that once she was in the care center, interviewing her would be the perfect activity for a visit, an excellent way to pass a few hours.
WHAT I WISH I’D DONE BEFORE I LOST MY DAUGHTER AND MOTHERMARYANNE O’HARAAPRIL 8, 2021TIME
There’s a unique twinge of betrayal at the core of whatever Levine’s death has left me holding.
JAMES LEVINE WAS A POWERFUL MAESTRO, BUT AN EVEN MORE POWERFUL MYTHMICHAEL ANDOR BRODEURMARCH 17, 2021WASHINGTON POST
The Colonel's countenance fell, and there was an awful twinge in his foot, but he didn't mind it.
THE CROMPTONSMARY J. HOLMES
He was not sure whether Bruslart had spoken the truth, he did not much care, yet he felt a twinge of conscience.
THE LIGHT THAT LURESPERCY BREBNER
Not the most discerning observer would have imagined he felt a twinge of regret over his failure.
RED PEPPER BURNSGRACE S. RICHMOND
She had a sudden twinge of jealousy, swallowed up by an immense tenderness.
FOUR DAYSHETTY HEMENWAY
Such a twinge came to him now as he watched the stout figure at the table.
THE DAFFODIL MYSTERYEDGAR WALLACE
Roy amused him, and he felt a little twinge of sympathy for him, too.
TOM SLADE WITH THE COLORSPERCY K. FITZHUGH
As Mr. Weller said this, the man's features assumed an unearthly twinge, perfectly hideous.
THE PICKWICK PAPERSCHARLES DICKENS
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