"Twinges" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Twinges" Meaning

Slight pains or sensations, often brief and recurring, usually felt in a particular part of the body, such as a "twinge of pain" or a "twinge of regret."

"Twinges" Examples

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Usage Examples


1. Painful reminders: Her memories of the accident gave her occasional twinges, making her relive the horror of that night.

2. Moral guilt: He couldn't shake off the twinges of guilt for abandoning his best friend during their college days, even though it was a childhood decision.

3. Financial struggles: Every time she viewed her bank balance, her father's words of 'every penny counts' still gave her sharp twinges of worry about their financial state.

4. Lingering pain: This lingering twinges in his arm remind him that he's not completely healed, so he goes to the doctor's office once a week for therapy.

5. Nostalgic feelings: Whenever he read about the early days of their city in the history books, he felt twinges of nostalgia and a deep connection to his roots.

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