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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
twinge .
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Examples
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The offending molar twinged as the twilight breeze drew more coolness into the air.
O' Bending Light Meredith Greene 2011
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It does present a contrasting, future side of Bella, maybe even twinged with the fantasy/girlish flare that Alice known for.
Twilight Lexicon » Hit Fix: Chris Weitz on New Moon DVD 2010
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She took a deep breath of crisp morning air twinged with bus fumes.
Appreciating Her Situation Uniquely Joe Deir 2011
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Anyone who has heard Mr. Russo would recognize his booming, Syosset-twinged rasp.
This Yapping (Mad) Dog Has His Day Ben Cohen 2010
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"I had about three or four shots on the range where it twinged," he said.
Defending champion Harrington labors to ignore rain, pain 2008
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Maybe it was to add romance; though I firmly quenched the thought with a good dose of rationality, a small romantic part of me twinged in a wrenching way when Alice chose to go back to reality after Hatter asked her to stay.
Sound Off: Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland - Thoughts? « FirstShowing.net 2010
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She took in a deep breath as the nerves twinged but it passed after a few seconds and she continued across the room to where Donna lay, the Doctor sitting beside her and holding one hand.
Her Miracles amberfocus 2008
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And if Hank so much as twinged, the pain would be … unthinkable.
The Darkest Edge of Dawn Kelly Gay 2010
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Her side twinged, but she refused to double over again.
Sweet Deceit Kate Brian 2010
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Her side twinged, but she refused to double over again.
Sweet Deceit Kate Brian 2010
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