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1 It was great this week. Then I feel a twinge of doubt.
2 For the first time, she didn't feel a twinge at hearing Mona's name.
3 If you're short with someone, you may feel a twinge of regret tomorrow!
4 I fear I indulged in the hock yesterday, for I feel a twinge .
5 You're welcome. You feel a twinge of guilt but it's for the best.
6 Again, the decent liberal reader may feel a twinge of unease.
7 I feel a twinge of guilt that I might be the reason she's late.
8 I scarcely feel a twinge , Rosalind said with a smile.
9 Not for the first time, I feel a twinge of pity for that tumour.
10 I did feel a twinge of sadness at our parting.
11 But really, my dear- Iknowmen-andyou need never feel a twinge of jealousy.
12 I feel a twinge of guilt and shake my head.
13 Never did my heart feel a twinge like that moment!
14 I feel a twinge of guilt thinking about Charlotte.
15 I feel a twinge of poor man's gout
16 I feel a twinge of freeloader's anxiety.
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