Sentence examples similar to a twinge of something from inspiring English sources

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To this day, the mere mention of the sick puzzle can provoke a twinge of nostalgia for something that held a very special place in our hearts.

Don't stop, because when the human mind is already on a roll, even the slightest twinge of something irritating can release mayhem.

Sure, I felt the twinge of "something missing" every time a new coworker announced her engagement and was met with loads of fanfare, but that didn't change how I felt deep inside: Andy and I didn't need a piece of paper to affirm our commitment.

At home, the man on the couch, though filled with admiration for his other, better self, feels a twinge of jealousy, and even, strangely, something like fear.

If there had not been a twinge of anxiety in me that something still needed to be said, I would still be in the ground.

"But be sure," he adds, with something like a twinge of guilt, "be sure that you find someone else who understands my shirts".

I have something to admit: I have felt a twinge of silliness after finishing a race and wearing a medal around my neck.

She felt a twinge of envy.

Still, a twinge of doubt set in.

I feel a twinge of revulsion.

Galla felt a twinge of betrayal.

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