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twinge
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
twinge
(noun)
twinge
/
ˈ
twɪnʤ/
noun
plural
twinges
twinge
/
ˈ
twɪnʤ/
noun
plural
twinges
Britannica Dictionary definition of TWINGE
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1
:
a sudden and usually slight pain
He felt a
twinge
of arthritis when he stood up.
I still feel an occasional
twinge
in my leg from the accident.
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2
:
a sudden slight feeling or emotion
I felt a
twinge
of guilt/jealousy/envy.
a
twinge
of sadness
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