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- Dictionarytwinge/twɪn(d)ʒ/
noun
- 1. a sudden, sharp localized pain: "he felt a twinge in his knee" Similar
verb
- 1. (of a part of the body) suffer a sudden, sharp localized pain: "stop the exercises if the tummy twinges"
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a sudden short feeling of physical or mental pain: I felt a twinge in my knee. He was feeling twinges from a calf injury after 20 minutes of the game. I admit I felt a twinge of guilt as we left. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. pain There are drugs you can take to ease the pain.
The meaning of TWINGE is a sudden sharp stab of pain. How to use twinge in a sentence.
Twinge definition: a sudden, sharp pain. See examples of TWINGE used in a sentence.
a sudden short feeling of physical or mental pain: I felt a twinge in my knee. He was feeling twinges from a calf injury after 20 minutes of the game. I admit I felt a twinge of guilt as we left. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. pain There are drugs you can take to ease the pain.
A twinge is a sudden sharp feeling or emotion, usually an unpleasant one. I would have twinges of guilt occasionally. For a moment, Arnold felt a twinge of sympathy for Mr Wilson.
twinge (of something) a sudden short feeling of an unpleasant emotion. a twinge of disappointment; She felt a twinge of guilt about cancelling at the last moment. I felt a twinge of envy at her success.
A twinge is a sting or pang of pain that happens suddenly. Are you recovering from a basketball injury? You may still feel a twinge of discomfort in your knee when you do a layup.