A nerve suddenly twinged in her chest, and without a second thought, she shot for the surface of the pool, suddenly afraid. |
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My stomach twinged in protest as I thought of the girls in the hallway, and I hoped to head off a stomachache with sleep. |
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Early last season he was lifting a luggage bag from a hotel lift when he twinged something. |
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He picked his bruised body gingerly off the floor, cursing as his abused hands twinged with pain. |
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Her father had died almost seven years ago now and her heart still twinged whenever the door opened and he wasn't there to greet her. |
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Jinx caught himself with his hands before he fell for the fourth time in ten minutes, swallowing the wince as his aching wrist twinged. |
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The way he said Aiden twinged a nerve but I kept ignoring him. |
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His stomach twinged violently and he wretched upon the walkway. |
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As soon as his right leg hit the ground, his knee twinged with pain. |
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Her back twinged with pain, she didn't want to do anything right now. |
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My ribs barely twinged, even at the quick change in my position. |
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Her heart twinged again, but she ignored it and stalked toward the window. |
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They did it without injury prone retiree Brent Staker who twinged his hamstring in Saturday's warm-up, denying him a final game. |
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Although he twinged it during the warm-ups on the second day at The Wanderers, it was not until the third that he felt particularly discomfited. |
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