100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "twinge"
Definition
Twinge (noun): A sudden, sharp pain or a brief feeling of discomfort; a momentary pang of regret or guilt.
Synonyms
- Twinge of pain
- Sharp pain
- Spasm
- Jolt
- Twinge of conscience
- Twinge of regret
- Flicker
Antonyms
- Comfort
- Relief
- Ease
- Pleasure
- Contentment
Examples
- Every time he thought about the incident, it would twinge in his heart.
- After running for a while, she felt a twinge in her knee.
- He would twinge with guilt whenever he remembered his past mistakes.
- The sudden twinge of pain made her stop in her tracks.
- As she looked at the old photographs, a twinge of nostalgia would twinge in her chest.
- He felt a twinge as the memories of their last fight began to surface.
- The athlete felt a twinge during the final stretch of the race.
- A twinge of jealousy would twinge every time he saw them together.
- The doctor's diagnosis made her twinge with fear for her health.
- He couldn't help but twinge when he heard the news about his ex.
- A sharp twinge of pain would twinge in her side whenever she laughed too hard.
- Every time she passed the old bakery, a twinge of longing would twinge in her stomach.
- He felt a twinge of excitement as he opened the letter.
- The memory of their last conversation would twinge painfully in his mind.
- As the music played, a twinge of sadness would twinge in her heart.
- A quick twinge in his back made him wince.
- She would twinge every time someone mentioned his name.
- The sudden twinge reminded her that she needed to stretch more.
- He felt a twinge of regret after making that comment.
- A twinge of anxiety would twinge in her stomach before the presentation.
- The memory of their last holiday would twinge with happiness and sorrow.
- He couldn’t help but twinge at the thought of what could have been.
- She felt a twinge of disappointment when the event was canceled.
- As the clock struck midnight, a twinge of fear would twinge in his mind.
- The sudden twinge in her ankle made her stumble.
- He would twinge when he remembered how he treated her.
- The twinge of regret was almost palpable in the room.
- She felt a sharp twinge when the doctor pressed on her abdomen.
- A twinge of hope would twinge in his heart at the sight of the sunrise.
- He felt a twinge of frustration as the project hit another snag.
- The unexpected twinge of pain in his shoulder caught him off guard.
- Each time she thought about her childhood, a twinge of happiness would twinge inside.
- The thought of leaving would twinge in his mind all day.
- She felt a twinge of embarrassment when she realized her mistake.
- He would twinge at the sound of their laughter from the other room.
- A brief twinge in her heart reminded her of her lost love.
- The twinge in her wrist indicated she needed to take a break.
- Every time he saw her, a twinge of longing would twinge in his heart.
- The sharp twinge in his back reminded him of the old injury.
- The sudden twinge of guilt hit him hard after the argument.
- She felt a twinge of annoyance when he interrupted her.
- A quick twinge in his side made him realize he needed to see a doctor.
- The news of her success would twinge him with envy.
- A twinge of sadness would twinge in her heart as she left the place.
- He felt a twinge of anger as he read the comment.
- The unexpected twinge of joy made her smile.
- Every time he walked past the old house, a twinge of nostalgia would twinge in his chest.
- The twinge of disappointment was hard to shake off.
- She couldn't help but twinge when she thought of her lost opportunities.
- A sudden twinge in her stomach indicated it was time for lunch.
- He would twinge with regret every time he thought about that decision.
- The twinge of pain in his leg reminded him that he was getting older.
- A brief twinge of nervousness would twinge before every performance.
- The old wound would twinge whenever the weather changed.
- She felt a twinge of empathy as she listened to her friend’s story.
- A strong twinge of homesickness would twinge whenever she was away.
- The twinge of discomfort made him shift in his seat.
- She could feel a twinge of pride as she watched her daughter graduate.
- The sharp twinge in her elbow made her wince.
- A twinge of regret would twinge in his heart each time he passed the café.
- The memory would twinge at him like an old wound.
- As she scrolled through social media, a twinge of jealousy would twinge in her mind.
- The sudden twinge in his lower back stopped him from bending down.
- He felt a twinge of discomfort at the awkward silence.
- A twinge of happiness would twinge every time he saw her smile.
- The unexpected twinge of pain made him sit down.
- She would twinge at the thought of her missed chances.
- The twinge of anger was evident in his voice.
- He felt a sharp twinge when he twisted his ankle.
- A twinge of regret would twinge as he recalled old friendships.
- The twinge of pain was fleeting but intense.
- A sudden twinge would twinge in her heart when she heard that song.
- He felt a twinge of discomfort at the thought of confrontation.
- The twinge of nostalgia hit him every time he returned home.
- She felt a twinge of satisfaction as she finished the project.
- A quick twinge in her neck made her realize she needed to stretch.
- The news would twinge him with regret over lost time.
- A twinge of discomfort made him reconsider his words.
- Every time he saw the old playground, a twinge of sadness would twinge in his heart.
- He would twinge at the thought of facing his fears.
- The sudden twinge in her shoulder made it hard to work.
- A twinge of hope would twinge every time he saw a rainbow.
- The memory of their laughter would twinge at his heartstrings.
- Each day brought a twinge of uncertainty about the future.
- She felt a twinge of worry as the storm approached.
- A brief twinge of irritation would twinge whenever he was late.
- The twinge of excitement was palpable before the concert.
- He would twinge whenever he thought about how he left things.
- A sudden twinge in her knee reminded her to be careful.
- A twinge of concern would twinge in his gut when she was late.
- The twinge of pain in his foot made him reconsider his plans.
- She would twinge at the thought of the upcoming exam.
- The twinge of guilt was hard to shake off.
- He felt a twinge of annoyance as the meeting dragged on.
- The sudden twinge of nostalgia hit him like a wave.
- A twinge of jealousy would twinge as he watched his friends celebrate.
- She felt a twinge of relief when the test results came back negative.
- The twinge of regret was a constant reminder of his choices.
- A sharp twinge in his back made him straighten up.
- Every time he saw the old car, a twinge of nostalgia would twinge in his heart.