twinging Synonyms
twinging Meaning
twinging
a moral or emotional pang, to feel a sudden sharp local pain, pluck, tweak, to affect with a sharp pain or pang, to affect with or feel a sudden sharp pain, a sudden sharp stab of pain, moral or emotional distress
twinging Sentence Examples
- Her heart twinged with a bittersweet memory.
- A sharp twinge in his back startled him.
- The twinging pain in her ankle persisted despite the medication.
- Every step he took sent a twinge of discomfort through his leg.
- The cold air sent a twinge of sensation through his fingers.
- The twinging sensation in her chest reminded her of her past heartache.
- A twinge of unease settled in her stomach as she approached the stranger.
- The twinging pain in his shoulder made it difficult to concentrate.
- The twinge of nostalgia made her smile as she looked through old photographs.
- A twinge of guilt twinged through her as she recalled her hasty decision.
FAQs About the word twinging
a moral or emotional pang, to feel a sudden sharp local pain, pluck, tweak, to affect with a sharp pain or pang, to affect with or feel a sudden sharp pain, a s
festering, cramping, aching, racking, smarting, itching, tingling, swelling, biting, chafing
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Her heart twinged with a bittersweet memory.
A sharp twinge in his back startled him.
The twinging pain in her ankle persisted despite the medication.
Every step he took sent a twinge of discomfort through his leg.