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twinge <a twinge; twinges> SUST.

twinge

twinge SUST.

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I know its every nuance and rumble and twinge.
www.eurekastreet.com.au
I feel a few twinges on occasion, especially when it's really cold but nothing that an ibuprofen doesn't fix.
thechart.blogs.cnn.com
The only bad thing about approaching 80 is the occasional twinge.
www.mirror.co.uk
He's only ever had one twinge of regret at turning professional.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Still, for all his empathy, he will not feel a twinge of a single contraction.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The shock made me jump, bringing on a terrible twinge.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Who hasn't felt the twinge of sadness when they realize that ultimately, they'll never make the impact on the world they think they will...
www.mtv.com
We've all felt that twinge of uncertainty when making a purchase online.
mashable.com
Not a pang, not an emptiness, not a tick or a twinge.
www.cnn.com
The trick is to get the bigot into the position of feeling a conflicted twinge of shame... when his homohatred surfaces.
www.renewamerica.com

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