Sentence examples for twinge of anger from inspiring English sources

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Lewis had been waiting for that first comment from a fan, and when it came, he said, he felt no twinge of anger.

And so Alpha Protocol is one of those games that drives you batty with angst, frustration and even a twinge of anger at all of the little (and not-so-little) things it gets wrong and that prevent the game from delivering the entertainment experience you can just sense it was capable of.

"Do you feel a twinge of anger when you read about the latest and greatest work perks being offered today?

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Even when we are done with a relationship, hearing that the ex is schtupping someone new can cause twinges of jealousy, anger or regret.

Thus if yours was the country which, at the G7 economic summit in Japan today, could point to itself — as Britain can — as having the best and most consistent proportionate commitment to foreign aid, and of being an example for others to follow, you might logically feel a twinge or two of satisfaction rather than a raw spasm of anger.

The toll of anger.

A lot of anger there.

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