twinge in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
A twinge is a sudden, sharp feeling or pang of emotion, such as guilt or nostalgia.
Sample Sentences
- She felt a twinge of guilt after canceling dinner with her friend.
- As he watched the old movie, a twinge of nostalgia washed over him.
- The sudden twinge in her knee made her reconsider her morning run.
- He experienced a twinge of jealousy when he saw his colleague receive an award.
- A twinge of sadness lingered as she packed away the last of her childhood toys.
- She felt a twinge of guilt after lying to her friend.
- A sudden twinge in his back reminded him that he needed to stretch more often.
- As she watched the farewell, a twinge of sadness washed over her.
- He experienced a brief twinge of nostalgia while flipping through old photographs.
- The twinge of pain in her ankle made her reconsider going for a run.
- I felt a twinge of regret as I watched the old photos flash by on the screen.
- A sudden twinge of pain shot through my knee while I was jogging in the park.
- She experienced a twinge of jealousy when she saw her friend’s new car.
- The memory brought a twinge of nostalgia, reminding him of simpler times.
- He ignored the twinge of doubt that crept into his mind before the big presentation.