Sentence examples for twinge of dread from inspiring English sources

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Although the place appealed to her, it also provoked a twinge of dread.

School officials always eye this day with nervous anticipation, but this year many are feeling more than a twinge of dread.

If you felt a twinge of dread at the thought of taking your vacation this summer, you might have found comfort in a lively new book called Route 66 A.D.: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists.

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Even so, there is the odd twinge of apprehension.

In a passage that compares the "dim roar of London" to the "bourdon note of an organ," Wilde inserts the word "distant" before "organ," adding a twinge of far-off religious dread.

As the Minnesota Vikings went through training camp this month, Brett Favre remained in Mississippi, beginning to feel the twinge of doubt he had dreaded with his first two retirements.

Kind of dread this.

It was the Hand of Dread.

No real sense of dread.

It's full of dread.

Why the sudden feeling of dread?

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