Use "texidors twinge|texidor twinge" in a sentence

1. Melanie felt a twinge of discomfort.

2. I felt a twinge in my knee.

3. I feel a small, icy twinge around my heart.

4. I felt a twinge of envy at her success.

5. I felt responsible and concerned, but also a twinge of frustration.

6. I admit I felt a twinge of guilt as we left.

7. He felt a slight twinge in his damaged hamstring.

8. I felt a twinge of pain in my back.

9. I felt a twinge in the pit of my stomach.

10. Charles even felt a twinge of pity for Mrs Sweet.

11. I felt a twinge of envy when I saw them together.

12. The letter still gives him a twinge when he thinks of it.

13. I feel a twinge of sympathetic embarrassment on my late colleague's behalf.

14. I felt a twinge of envy for the people who lived there.

15. He felt a twinge in his knee as he jumped over the wall.

16. Then, five metres from the line, I felt a twinge in my hamstring.

17. For a moment,[Sentencedict.com] Arnold felt a twinge of sympathy for Mr Wilson.

18. He felt a sharp twinge of guilt for not taking the trouble to visit her.

19. George felt a twinge of pain in his ankle from when he had slipped on the ice.

20. Thrilled by the beauty of the scene, she had sometimes felt a twinge of envy for the people on board.

21. Well, I nearly fell off, that's all, and it gave me foot a bit of a twinge.

22. 21 I'd had the odd twinge now and again,(www.Sentencedict.com) but my heart-attack was totally unexpected.

23. Romanov felt a twinge of envy at the thought that he could never hope to live in such style.

24. I felt an unusual twinge of pity for him and reached out and clasped one of his hands in mine.

25. That you can carry heavy bags and bend down without a twinge in the back? Stretch those muscles and smile!

26. The woman sounded so nice, McKee felt a twinge of remorse at what he had done to her family.

27. I was running well until I felt a twinge in my hamstring and pulled up short of the finish line. Sentencedict.com

28. Ached definition: feel physical pain synonyms: perceive, get, sting, hurt, catch, comprehend, suffer, prick, kill, twinge antonyms: good health, be well, be full

29. Compunction noun a twinge of misgiving I don’t know about you, but I have a hard time resisting lovely skeins of sock yarn

30. A Twist in Time is an old-fashioned murder mystery with a modern twinge, a strong and stubborn heroine, delightful characters, and twists that kept me intrigued until the thrilling reveal at the end.” - San Francisco Book Review

31. So there you have the “serious” novel, dying in a very long-drawn-out fourteen-volume death-agony, and Absorbedly, childishly interested in the phenomenon “Did I feel a twinge in my little toe, or didn’t I?” asks every character of Mr