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How to use twinges in a sentence

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But as she discovered a lot of the aching and twinges of sharp pain had gone, giving her some relief as she moved and walked.
She wriggled off the windowsill and scrambled onto the stone wall, ignoring the twinges of pain in her damaged wrist.
She takes a fiber supplement when she feels the early twinges of abdominal pain.
I lay there with slight twinges of pain racing up and down my ribs, neck, face and realized that the house was completely silent.
Then as I began to relax and almost enjoy myself, the twinges and pains started.
He took some time to examine the still-healing wound on her leg that still gave her twinges of pain when pressed.
It was during Juliet rehearsals in 1955 that Rodgers felt twinges of pain in his left jaw.
He was extremely gentle with her, and she felt only the smallest twinges of pain as he carried her up the grand stairs towards her rooms.
I nodded slightly, starting to sit up, ignoring the twinges of pain searing across my whole upper body.
By midday the pains had gone from sharp twinges every 5 minutes or so to a constant, agonising pain.
Had any twinges, aches, discombobulations lately, or even an angry tooth?
Another half mile, and with an eye on the weather, and tiny twinges in rusty legs, we took a convenient track that arced down to cross the valley to fords of flat sandstone.
And, in a strange, twisted way, I'm grateful that my twinges and aches and creakings seem often enough to concentrate all together on a single day.
But having promised Brazilians that belt-tightening would be painless, she may unbuckle at the first twinges of discomfort.
Itches, prickles, pruritus, twinges, pangs, stitches, aches, pains and throes are all increasingly rude orders to groom specific places.
In fact a brief period exists in which to get change going, early in the parliamentary term. Mr Modi already faces twinges of popular discontent.
But as we near the end of eating we begin to feel anticipatory twinges of anticlimax.
I leave here with a few pangs, little twinges of regret, but I am ready to move on.
They may be twinges in muscles caused by growing bones, or they could be aches from tired muscles after lots of activity.
Instantly, his rheumatic knee sent out a series of painful twinges.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If 'twere not for some twinges of the gout, I'd kick you out!
There were some astonishing twinges when special nerves were shredded and dragged out by the roots.
Now that the exhilaration of truant delights had died away, his conscience was beginning to give him salutary twinges.
Rose took part in all the fun, and never betrayed by look or word the twinges of pain she suffered in her ankle.
I had the twinges of rheumatism unceasingly during three years, but the last one departed after a fortnight's bathing there, and I have never had one since.
Perhaps Wakem was gone out of town to-day on purpose to avoid seeing or hearing anything of an honorable action which might well cause him some unpleasant twinges.
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