Twinge
in sentence
8 examples of Twinge in a sentence
THE Texas CHAINSAW MASSACRE may give us nightmares, but who among us (the Faithful) didn't feel a very real
twinge
of love for Gunnar Hansen in BRUTAL MASSACRE- or for Ken Foree, forever and ever the resolute hero of the original DAWN OF THE DEAD?
The first few minutes are a stong indication of the absurdity to follow and one does get a perverse
twinge
of anticipation, can this movie carry on to be so bad?
If one enjoys dark comedy with a heady
twinge
of surrealism, you're really going to enjoy this movie.
Worse, whenever Moscow persists in its demands, Lukashenko abrogates agreements without a
twinge
of conscience.
Katy had already inquired of the peddler whether the deceased had left a will; and she saw the Bible placed in the bottom of a new pack, which she had made for his accommodation, with a most stoical indifference; but as the six silver spoons were laid carefully by its side, a sudden
twinge
of her conscience objected to such a palpable waste of property, and she broke silence.
As Mr. Weller said this, the man's features assumed an unearthly twinge, perfectly hideous.
Through all his advocacy another voice had made itself heard, and now, in the sense of momentary failure, the bitterness of another failure caught him with a fresh twinge; for since his return he had seen Kate, and knew that nothing short of a miracle would prevent her from starting for India within three days.
But perhaps a
twinge
in his back reminded him they had all reached this sink of desolation via country bullock-cart.
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