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"twinge" Definitions
  1. a sudden short feeling of pain
  2. twinge (of something) a sudden short feeling of an unpleasant emotion

283 Sentences With "twinge"

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Tell me this doesn't give you a twinge of nostalgia.
The second wave of disillusionment came with a twinge of shame.
He saw a teammate's jersey and felt a twinge of agony.
Again like Mitchell, he's a diffident dreamer whose heartstrings audibly twinge.
When my turn came, I felt a twinge of performance anxiety.
There was no twinge of sadness watching Tom Hanks in Philadelphia.
I noticed a nervous twinge in his voice during the feedback call.
But after her confession, I started to feel a twinge of guilt.
As we sat toasting our accomplishment, I felt a twinge of pride.
He had the occasional twinge in his chest, but not the pressure.
He said they even felt a twinge of regret about their timing.
It's a twinge in your heart far more powerful than memory alone.
They've never felt a twinge of fear getting into a stranger's car.
I felt a twinge of regret, but not much more than that.
At first glance, the dashboard might give viewers a twinge of déjà vu.
I wore it boldly and proudly, yet always with a twinge of fear.
But many of her enthusiasts have embraced her with a twinge of apprehension.
For months, every twinge, every small change in your body makes you worry.
Mr. Pinto observed his daughter's gains with pride and a twinge of envy.
Watching it at home on my couch, I felt a twinge of pride.
But if you felt a nostalgic twinge while watching the trailer, you're not alone.
So instead of fear, I felt a twinge of excitement as the flames rose.
He fizzled out, and now, finally, he's starting to admit a twinge of regret.
The incident was unplanned (a false alarm), but had a twinge of poetic justice.
But dismiss your childhood rules entirely, and you may feel a twinge of nostalgia.
"My owner needs your attention!" a man's voice announced with a slight Southern twinge.
Chance the Rapper is known for uplifting gospel-rap with a jazzy-pop twinge.
Even with second-rate effects, the moment still triggers a twinge of sympathy pain.
Someone sends you a joke that has you go "meh" with a twinge of "lol"?
But Andrei develops a twinge of guilt; turning October into a line on his CV
Some executives with large stock holdings felt a twinge when their company's share price fell.
Barry felt a twinge of passion at the sight of a Bloomberg up and running.
While throwing after his most recent start, Matz felt a twinge in his left shoulder.
Two people were smoking cigarettes in the corner, and I felt a twinge of longing.
For now, it is hard not to feel a twinge of compassion for Mariners fans.
If you are like me, you might read this and feel a twinge of ennui.
Or does he, like Mick, feel a twinge when he's losing and nothing when he's ahead?
But every time I felt that telltale twinge in my left temple, I wanted to die.
A quick enough shuffle up the subway steps can cause a familiar twinge in my shins.
Like hypochondriacs, cancerchondriacs imagine every cough, twinge, bump or rash as a malignancy stealthily creeping back.
It made me feel a twinge of sadness, like all of that history was just swept away.
And while most people might experience a twinge of joy upon unboxing it, Candace feels it all.
I was at a friend's house when I felt an all-too-familiar twinge in my temple.
Like a lot of Google's prototype elements, looking at early color swatches inspires a twinge of wistfulness.
I went home, came back and threw one game, and I had a twinge in my arm.
Months later, to protest Uber's business practices, I deleted the app, but with a twinge of regret.
If you were predisposed to hate him, you might be surprised to feel a twinge of affection.
You really do analyze every single twinge, cramp, and thing your body does during those two weeks.
So when the stranger made passing reference to Malcher's army service, he felt a twinge of apprehension.
My heart pounds and with each step, the sharp twinge between my thighs melts into a gentle throb.
If you think sex would be enhanced by a twinge of magical realism:Delta of Venus by Anaïs Nin
I left the proceedings early, not with a sense of uplift and solidarity, but a twinge of embarrassment.
He threw a slider at Tampa Bay, felt a twinge in his elbow and subtly shook his arm.
It's hard for even the most determinedly forward-looking film critic to suppress a twinge of generational envy.
I highly recommend watching if you're looking to feel a twinge of joy in this twisted, cruel world.
About five years ago, he felt a twinge on the treadmill and was found to have pancreatic cancer.
All that's left are the occasional twinge, a U-shaped scar that looks like a smile, and questions.
Normally, when politicians lie, there's a little bit of perceptible stress in the voice — a twinge of conscience, perhaps.
And while Gervais knew that the original study wasn't rigorous, he couldn't help but feel a twinge of discomfort.
"As always, I felt a twinge of anxiety whenever summoned to see the president," Spicer wrote in his book.
I was newly single when that pain in my abdomen was just a twinge that would come and go.
My worry about a dead phone was replaced with a twinge of sadness I'd never get to say goodbye.
Most of us have experienced a twinge of jealousy while in a relationship, and we all handle it differently.
Stanton was expecting more of the same in 2019, but that was before the first twinge in his biceps.
Every cough, every twinge of nausea can tip over into bad health from which I take months to recover.
Ms. Keller was feeling a twinge of dread about what President Trump would mean for her life and business.
At the finish, Kipchoge put his hands over his eyes in what appeared to be a twinge of disappointment.
He had felt a twinge in his shoulder while turning a double play as he was playing second base.
I felt a twinge of awkwardness as I walked around the room, unsure of what to do with my hands.
But with every laugh (and there are many), there's also a twinge of unease — too close to home, too soon.
The Mets skipped Matz's start on Friday after the 25-year-old admitted to feeling a twinge in side sessions.
Scrolling through Facebook the other day, I got a birthday notification for a "friend" and felt a twinge of guilt.
"It was pretty muggy out there," said Kazmir, who felt a twinge in his right calf and then left one.
"It was kind of tight and usually it loosens up, and today I just felt a twinge there," Harrell said.
Or a cup of qishr, so gentle you hardly feel the twinge, nerves rustling like the strings of a harp.
That said, it feels good to hear that I am Chidi, even if I feel some small twinge of resignation.
As for the Parkers of today, they would be online, researching their next twinge in the annals of digital quackery.
Many people in the climbing community have watched her development with great interest—and not a small twinge of jealousy.
Mr. Brown praised the students for their persistence but acknowledged he felt a twinge of disappointment about how it unfolded.
It's an intended provocation with a juvenile twinge, an attempt to harness the racist underpinnings of his appropriations for shock value.
Sitting nose to nose with Costello—a guitar-wielding, bespectacled, sharp-tongued Liverpudlian—surely brought McCartney a twinge of déjà vu.
As a 2000s kid, I admittedly felt a twinge of sentimentality watching digital cameras and flip-phones flourish in the pilot.
Do I get a twinge of FOMO when I scroll through Instagram and see all the fun they're having without me?
Around the start of every year, a sudden twinge of urgency boils in the pit of our stomachs for something new.
The final outcome was a woman who looked a whole lot like contemporary populations in Southeast Asia, with a Pleistocene twinge.
But for Ray Kwong, senior adviser to the University of Southern California's US-China Institute, there was a twinge of sadness.
It's hard not to feel a twinge of envy for those capable of experiencing the Trump administration as an unfolding thriller.
It's hard not to feel a twinge of envy for those capable of experiencing the Trump administration as an unfolding thriller.
The bloodkin boy stuck fast to Falun and I tried to ignore the twinge of longing in my chest when they kissed.
And it will make you feel at least a twinge of anxiety at how thoroughly humanity seems to have tanked the planet.
Do I get a twinge of sadness when it seems like everyone in my family is either getting engaged, married, or pregnant?
Either Stamper has something in his eye, or he's feeling a twinge of guilt about bumping poor Mr. Moretti off the list.
He had felt a twinge in his right biceps when he swung and missed while batting in the bottom of the third.
"There's almost … this twinge you get in your stomach, where you kind of know you shouldn't be spending [that money]," Soukup says.
"All of a sudden, I started feeling this twinge in my hip — and then my back was acting up," Roker told Today.com.
Even though I'll feel a twinge of sadness to see it go, the truth is I said goodbye to GoT in 2016.
Even now, when I deflect any kind of harassment, there's still a little twinge of guilt that I have to brush away.
Rather encouraged reporters to continue with their jobs in his Facebook post: Rather's plea for "good" reporting comes with a twinge of irony.
And the twinge that forecast the deluge was Donald Trump Jr. facing a camera and issuing what sounded a little like an apology.
Cramps sideline you when you're caught without pain meds, but once you're stocked up on ibuprofen, you don't feel a twinge of discomfort.
But despite the twinge of disappointment that September's arrival inevitably drudges up, there is one thing that we can appreciate about fall 2019.
But still, you feel that tiny twinge of jealousy when your partner's celeb crush graces your television screen or comes up in conversation.
We always feel a twinge of guilt for taking any kind of pleasure in watching stars sling mud at each other on Twitter.
As Ms. Lind walked away, Mr. Newey had a twinge of regret that he had not used this opportunity to confess his feelings.
Still, it's hard not to feel a twinge of Yankee Doodle Dandy patriotism when you look at Blake Lively's Instagram from the night.
There's a twinge of paranoia in the air, but don't let it get to you—Neptune's the planet of fantasy, but also delusion!
You may think, with a twinge of unease, of cartoons, or of old racist stereotypes, or of race as performance: blackamoors, Sambos, Madea.
Every now and then she gets a twinge, a ghost of her previous pain, but it's not nearly enough to keep her home.
But when she contorts the muscles of her face, making the sounds he wants her to make, our laughter comes with a twinge.
In 10:04, there's a scene where Ben feels a twinge of guilt for eating an octopus; it almost made me a vegan.
A bearish twinge sent the index up; as short-Vix funds lost money, they had frantically to hedge their exposure in the futures markets.
According to the actress, her son Tate, 11, and daughter Felicity, 8, love the show – but of course, there's that inevitable twinge of embarrassment.
I watched 12 episodes of Grey's Anatomy, ordered a generously sized order of crab rangoons, and did not feel even a twinge of guilt.
When I moved into my first apartment on my own, I felt a twinge of sadness that I wasn't shacking up with a partner.
He can accept, without more than a twinge of regret, that the police pension-fund manager wants to close his account with Axe Capital.
I have not a twinge of sympathy for him, and readers are right that our coverage should not leave the impression he was victimized.
Life in Houston now comes with a twinge of survivor's guilt for those in dry neighborhoods, and envy among those still dealing with floodwater.
It's invasive to have something pointed directly at your forehead, and then there's the twinge of fear that maybe you won't pass the test.
We've been making the trip since she was 5, and I always feel a twinge of end-of-vacation blues when our sojourn ends.
Well, Kirsten Do admitted to feeling a twinge of concern hauling her stuff up the stairs to her boyfriend's Murray Hill studio last month.
Today, new artists are bestowed the label "like Amy Winehouse": a descriptor reserved for someone with that special neo-soul twinge or superstar voice.
The oysters are delicious, but more importantly, eating them fills me with love and immense gratitude—and a twinge of guilt—for my parents' sacrifices.
The truth is, the world is not made for people with disabilities, and there's no denying the twinge of irony that came with Stroker's win.
Baffled, I looked up to catch a twinge of violence in their eyes just as this pack of hyenas I call my "team" lashed out.
I have my own reasons for staying here, of course, but something in me still gives a painful twinge whenever I think about going back.
The twinge flared into a stabbing pain, and the room became another place: silhouettes; unintelligible whispers; a familiar odor, metallic and musty, out of place.
I feel a twinge of anxiety thinking about my plans today — once I leave the house this morning, I won't have a moment to myself.
Kathleen Hou at The Cut reports that rather, it smells like a "warm, powdery, milky hard candy," with a strong metallic twinge at the finish.
There are moments, especially when I'm talking over a horror book with friends, I'll get a twinge of, 'I wonder what [getting scared] feels like.
I barely felt a twinge of guilt when I tossed out stickers with lousy adhesive, glitter art that got everywhere, and half-baked coloring pages.
I think every time you feel a twinge of resistance it's really important to come, make a stand with people because it does invigorate everyone.
The twinge of discomfort that followed is one of the small taxes the world extracts from people who don't play by the rules of gender.
"Parents may feel a twinge of sadness at having to give up their fantasy vision of what their child would be like," Kennedy-Moore said.
All major U.S. indexes fell back into negative territory for 2016 on Friday and Monday after the Brexit vote, getting a twinge of relief on Tuesday.
Somehow, at some point, the sun comes up, and the countdown — to the next time, to the next twinge, to the end of feeling sick — begins.
But also a twinge of discomfort: Why would he choose to talk about his dad's death now, in answer to my friend, rather than to me?
Kate feels anxious about having not spoken to Kevin in so long, along with a twinge of guilt for not realizing how poorly Kevin was doing.
There was a twinge of bittersweetness as the winning pilots stepped to the top of a podium thrown together from warehouse pallets to accept their awards.
I felt a twinge of pride when, every other Sunday morning, an orange-and-brown cardboard box showed up in the mailroom of my apartment building.
Childbirth and menstruation were the two experiences that gave her a twinge of joy, she confided, because they provided intense feeling and physical evidence of her being.
Though their 24th wedding anniversary was a month ago, we defy anyone to look at these wedding photos of the Obamas and not feel a little twinge.
Though it has been half a century since my family was involved with Smith & Wesson, I feel a twinge of responsibility every time a mass shooting occurs.
On certain days, I'll jog past a public park where scrums of 20-somethings hotfoot across the concrete and will feel an odd twinge in the gut.
Over the next few weeks, each time she felt a twinge, Beckley would reach in and pull out another worm or two, to make a total of 14.
Julienne Edwards was 22015, five days away from taking the California bar exam and 248 months away from her wedding, when she felt a twinge in her stomach.
But a twinge of melancholy occurs whenever Mr. Walker, who died in 303 before filming was completed, appears on-screen — and especially when his colleagues say their farewells.
"As soon as there's a sort of twinge that could mean I'm going into labor, I'll be in the car, on the way to the hospital," she confesses.
A chat about how a friend looks so much like his mommy brings the twinge of imagining my boys, older, wondering who on this planet they most resemble.
Gundogan had always had a degree of agency over his recovery: he governed its pace, slowing down if he felt a twinge, speeding up if he felt ready.
Each time she had a twinge or stab, fearing another pneumothorax, she would call her doctor, and he would send her to the E.R. for an X-ray.
The fraying husks of central Iowa corn are still tidily wrapped on northern Iowa corn, and have not yet lost their greenish twinge in Minnesota, tasseled in rows.
But it sang like a bird from a different genus, called the chestnut-sided warbler, and had a twinge of the chestnut-sided's signature red patch on its side.
But I also knew Tuesday was the final day of the story, and there was a melancholic twinge as I told her how happy I was that we'd met.
Will win: Jeffrey Tambor Should win: Anthony Anderson Take a quick look at this batch of talent and feel a twinge of pity for Emmy voters, if you can.
Here the people lying to you don't even have to risk a twinge of personal guilt because they don't have to look into your eyes while they're doing it.
I approached people who might not have been primary people in his life, and to be truthful, once I put the book together, I felt a twinge of guilt.
In the sixth inning against the Chicago White Sox, he was running from first base to third on a single when he felt a twinge in his groin area.
There's a twinge of nostalgia as each looks somewhat like the commander from Flight of the Navigator, but they get annoying so I blast one with my mining gun.
Whether you're in a long-term, committed relationship, or are just weeks into a new fling, chances are you may have felt a slight twinge of jealousy at some point.
Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said Norris struggled with his command in a rehab start Tuesday with Triple-A Toledo and felt a twinge in his quad while covering first base.
And sometimes he may feel a twinge of regret about that decision, particularly about some of the contributions from his mother-in-law, an antiques lover who is now deceased.
I could feel the bruises through my jeans and the the twinge in my pulse and the way my palms shook when I tried to push myself up from the floor.
But she said that while she was concerned for her sister, she also felt a twinge of jealousy, because Mr. Raniere had not had sex with her until she was 18.
As I write this, I feel a twinge of feminist guilt and am aware that I might not fault a male artist for failing to serve enough food to his friends.
MoMA's recognition of modernism's multiverse, alongside artist-led drives for greater transparency on the part of museums and their boards, brought a twinge of optimism to the close of the year.
I agreed to give her some non-opioid pain relievers on the condition that she would come immediately to the hospital the next time she felt the first twinge of pain.
I've looked on with a twinge of jealousy at people who have miraculous experiences with treatments that are often credited as the placebo effect at work, like Reiki or crystal healing.
I've seen intra-left disputes on climate change reprise themselves over and over again, to no one's benefit, and when I heard about this protest, I felt a twinge of dread.
Sun also won silver in Saturday's 400 free and despite his delight at winning on Monday he still felt a twinge of regret that he was not celebrating his fourth Olympics title.
The "twinge" of numbness Eickhoff felt, as described by manager Gabe Kapler, is similar to the nerve irritation issues the 27-year-old dealt with last year that prematurely ended his season.
And even if you're not sympathetic to the fear of escapism that comes with every new form of media since the novel, you still can't help but feel a twinge of worry.
But others have started to look back on Mr. Mubarak's rule with a twinge of bitter nostalgia, as a time of relative freedom compared with the harsh authoritarianism of Mr. Sisi's rule.
They sell posters printed on metal, a quirky little product that should give all of us who ones unrolled a Green Day poster on our dorm room wall a twinge of jealousy.
But on his way back inside, he tripped on a curb, began to fall, reflexively caught himself with his left hand — his pitching hand — and felt a twinge of pain in his forearm.
He's drawn a wide range of comparisons in the time since My Gospel was released: His booming baritone with its East Texas twinge makes Elvis Presley and Waylon Jennings comparisons all too easy.
They make you jump, they'll stop you from sleeping, and if you're really lucky, they'll terrify you so deeply that even the memory of watching the movie will make you twinge with discomfort.
Even so, the former vice president writes in his upcoming book, Promise Me, Dad, that he felt a "twinge of sadness" for the former secretary of state at the start of her campaign.
Right before our daily swim in the lake at summer camp, I felt the first twinge of a pain that would kick off a decades-long ordeal: my first bout of menstrual cramps.
These days "The Chelsea Hotel Oral Sex Song" may bring a twinge to my heart, if not a lump in my throat, but only for a lost youth, not for anybody in particular.
Speaking over the phone (with a twinge of Cary Grant in his European-accented New York accent) from his Paris apartment, Klein is every bit as caustic as I'd been led to believe.
I guess the thing ... But there is no way to stop ... The twinge is you have people with a self-inflated sense of worth, like myself, but it's very common in media, right?
We feel sorry for the shambling villain (asked about his work, he replies, "I sell clothes by the roadside in the evening"), and then, the next moment, abashed at our twinge of pity.
So it's not hard to see it as a big night for both networks — and at the same time imagine they're feeling just a twinge of disappointment at how everything ultimately turned out.
And despite my being well past the age when I should be seeking parental approval, I felt a twinge of shame: Steve and Sheila's little prince might actually let them down this time.
I thought that voice had sounded familiar, a vaguely selfish twinge of desperation, a outward sign of an inner demon — it was the same voice I'd hear from my sisters when they were using.
But when the film shifts gears into traditional Marvel mode, it prompts a twinge of regret, because no fight sequence can live up to the eccentricity that runs through the rest of the film.
Ad blockers are becoming increasingly common, but if you're an avid reader, maybe you feel a little twinge of guilt at depriving your favorite website the smidgen of revenue it earns off your clicks.
Hartleyl is a former soap opera star who is married to Justin Hartley of This Is Us. She's also originally from the south and that twinge in her accent really adds to her sweetness.
There was already wine at the table, three bottles opened to breathe, a cheap Bulgarian white for the late June evening, even as I took my seat I could taste the twinge of it.
A shade under six hours long and with a reported crowd around 33 percent larger than normal for the event, there was every reason for the NJPW wrestlers to feel a twinge of anxiety.
The Neediest Cases Fund In the rare instances that Shareen Williams can treat her younger sister to something special, like a nail salon pampering for her birthday, it comes with a twinge of regret.
As I crossed the Hudson on the new Mario Cuomo Bridge I felt a twinge of sadness for the passing of its predecessor, whose name, Tappan Zee Bridge, was a lovely amalgam of languages.
However, every year around late October or early November, as Christmas decorations begin appearing in store windows and holiday songs are played on the radio ad nauseam, I begin to feel a twinge of sadness.
Illustration: Angelica Alzona (Gizmodo)Every life-stage has its share of novelty—first kiss, first tax return, first twinge of certain death—but when it comes to new experiences most of us peak in infancy.
" When asked if that "twinge of regret" would increase had there been a crowdfunding effort initiated from the fake viral tweet, Cline responded that such a campaign would be "an exceedingly dumb thing to do.
When we were children watching The Wizard of Oz, we felt a twinge of disappointment on finding out Oz was just some guy, and as adults we don't want anyone to pull back that curtain.
"Red Sparrow" hardly improves on "The Hunt for Red October", released in 1990, in which Sean Connery mumbles a few lines in Russian, then speaks with a modest, generically foreign twinge to his Scottish burr.
For years, I was proud of my ability to tweet about the darkest parts of my soul—frankly divulging the chaos of my depression and suicidal tendencies online, without a twinge of shame or worry.
But like many of my peers, I am also a two-faced hypocrite, at least when it comes to parts of myself that may well benefit from a twinge of not-quite-so-natural intervention.
I watched with only a twinge of envy as Teyf himself emerged from the kitchen, one recent evening, and sat down to a spread that included an exotic off-menu item: a lush green salad.
But Hellickson defused the threat by striking out Kendrick, then retired every batter he faced before feeling a twinge while facing former Phillies second baseman Chase Utley, whom he struck out to end the fifth.
Mr. Gari called the project bittersweet, bringing him both the joy of hearing Mr. Ciccone's youthful voice again, but also a twinge of sadness that he was not around to participate and enjoy the results.
Men, meanwhile, watch a three-hour game, played by elite athletes with single-digit body fat, and most won't feel a single twinge of self-doubt, or miss a single chip from the nacho platter.
BERLIN — When Daniel Kehlmann read the news that the former Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn, facing financial misconduct charges in Japan, fled the country in a box, he couldn't help but feel a twinge of admiration.
Jake's Thursday rescue, which can be seen in the video above, must have been a relief for the cat's concerned owners — with a possible twinge of "I told you so, Jake" thrown in for good measure.
It's similar to the twinge of hesitation I pick up on earlier in the day when she sings me lines from her songs—a fleeting uncertainty before allowing the ache that anchors her voice to unfurl.
For the next kilometer or two, I felt a familiar twinge — I fixated on the heavy weight of my breaths, counting the steps to the 500-meter marker near a young couple cuddling in the grass.
Perhaps you'll feel a lump in your throat over its warm-hearted representation of a Pakistani immigrant family, or an aching twinge of recognition at Kumail's struggles to make his name in the Chicago comedy scene.
The Pole, who had to play through the pain of a leg injury in the third round, said she had felt a twinge of sympathy for her hobbled opponent but also needed to be ruthless to advance.
The museum contains some of the finest artworks in the world; what makes one particular painting an unmissable, unforgettable icon, while others are something a bored museum-goer can stroll right past without a twinge of guilt?
"I actually kind of feel a twinge when I'm leaving for work for the day, knowing that he's going to have to sit there all day alone, even though I know that makes no sense," he says.
Rather, the lyrics were having their desired effect—to arrest, to force the listener to focus on the words being spoken, the timbre of the rapper's voice, her staccato delivery hinting at a twinge of playground aggression.
It is impossible to read "Cub" without a twinge of sadness for the small newsrooms that once peppered this country, sending young people off to cover block parties and committee meetings, in preparation for news careers ahead.
One of the people who felt a twinge of recognition was Chesley B. Sullenberger III, the pilot who executed that water landing off Midtown Manhattan after a dual engine failure brought his plane plummeting toward the earth.
And that brings me to what's interesting about both of these films: No matter how much they condemn men who sexually assault women, they both want you to feel at least a twinge of sympathy for rapists.
Maybe you were putting your bra on in the morning, reaching for something in a top cabinet, or getting a hug, when you first noticed it — an annoying twinge of pain in one or both of your breasts.
Our boy has two ears and a heart, so I figure he'll probably be a Bruce fan, but as we pulled that "Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J." shirt over his little head, I felt a twinge of guilt.
You're supposed to look at a Dew bottle and feel a twinge of regret every gulp as the brightly colored monstrosity before you diminishes in grandeur, leaving behind a plastic husk—the bullet casings of your health's demise.
When Kristaps Porzingis felt a twinge in his left knee on Thursday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and walked off the court into the Knicks' locker room, the team was sent into a familiar spasm of worry.
Gazing down into Daisy's long-lashed eyes and knowing the fortune that awaits around the corner, a twinge of vegetarian awakening gnaws away at me—until La Cabrera's medium-rare bife de chorizo turns up for my dinner.
However, I can't help but feel a twinge of sympathy every time they walk into another interview (or take to Twitter) and repeat the same talking points they've been repeating since Making a Murderer became such a hot topic.
Instead, Stallone lost to Mark Rylance for Bridge of Spies, and though he nodded and smiled as Rylance took the stage to give his acceptance speech, it was still hard not to feel a twinge of sympathy for Stallone.
Sustained buzzing is tearing through the hearing room, as photographers are shuttering away at Mark Zuckerberg I felt a twinge of vicarious discomfort while watching from thousands of miles away, and it was a sense shared by countless others.
And she has a soft side of her that can turn into a twinge of jealousy, which you see in the film while her best friend is kind of figuring out her life and neglecting her friendship with Nikki.
To today's internet-hardened young adult, politically angry art that has not been safely swaddled in a layer of conceptual absurdity or economic viability can engender a "good for you" at best, a twinge of vicarious embarrassment at worst.
As I dug deeper into the research, I realized with a twinge of soberness — and anxiety — that in my hands was one of the most precious stories Israel has to tell, and that I had better not screw up.
"Their kids don't want to be bakers and have that lifestyle and be solitary and lonely in this little shop on this quiet little street that's not doing a lot of business," he says with a twinge of regret.
At first, I would tune in because she was my favorite celebrity interviewer, and I would feel a twinge of disappointment when I'd come home and find her couch occupied by someone whose faces and names I didn't recognize.
So it was with a cackle of gleeful recognition and a twinge of painful nostalgia that I watched protagonists Molly (Beanie Feldstein) and Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) come face-to-face in matching party-ready navy blue boiler suits in Booksmart.
Like many others, I, a classic WoW veteran who spent way too much time with the game over a decade ago, read and watched stories of lonely last-day funerary marches and vigils with a twinge of nostalgia and regret.
But there's no need to make heroes out of ecoterrorists, on screen or on the page, in order to feel a twinge of empathy for their desire to do something that might change our seemingly inalterable course toward apparent apocalypse.
But anyone navigating the age of peak TV has likely felt a twinge of the feeling Bamford expresses here: that all life experiences exist to be pushed through an algorithm and come out the other side as money and laudatory headlines.
And will Mr Scioscia be able to resist the temptation to call the whole thing off the first time Mr Ohtani complains of a twinge in his elbow or shoulder, or—horror of horrors—needs a stint on the disabled list?
Next, we see Nova with the adorable chocolate drops that are her friend's twin babies (remember the ones she was making tie died blankets for?) She does a sweet protective ritual on each of them that made my ovaries twinge.
Much of the weight of the group's lightness falls to Mr. Hoppus — that twinge of childlike hope in his voice is intact (though he is now 44) and remains perhaps the most recognizable and effective weapon in all of pop-punk.
Severino, on the disabled list after feeling a twinge in his elbow, is scheduled to begin playing catch on flat ground Friday, but Girardi said he will need at least one rehabilitation start because he has gone a week without throwing.
Men's wear has been dominated for decades by blue, gray and black, so much so that one occasionally feels a twinge of sympathy for fashion writers condemned to ring changes on a vocabulary limited to variations on navy, charcoal or anthracite.
Where to stream it: Netflix With much of the world in a state of political unrest, The Edge of Democracy will have a twinge of the familiar as it delves into issues like abuse of power and the rise of populism.
Perhaps it seems a bit strange on first listen, but with its lighthearted whistles and folk-country twinge, it's one of Styles' finest feel-good bops — perfect for a road trip with friends or a sunny summer afternoon at the beach.
That may not be a great salve if you're one of those only checking in on WrestleMania, but use the show and that twinge of disappointment as a pretense for seeking out some of those smaller shows surrounding the big event.
Once I realized why my colleague had turned down my offer, I felt a twinge of embarrassment and awkwardness, as though I'd invited him to a game of strip poker instead of a three-minute ride to the other end of campus.
When I was circling around "Lazy," a funky-shaped head on a thin steel support, I felt an unexpected, brief twinge of vertigo: while it was the face that moved slightly in the air, it felt like my frame of vision had shaken.
The piña colada is the ultimate summer cocktail, and it usually comes with a pineapple slice, a few cherries stuck on a tiny pirate sword, and a twinge of regret halfway through, because piña coladas are almost never as good as they look.
It's hard not to feel a twinge of regret that we didn't actually try a dramatic intervention now, as I read about an outpatient clinic at Stanford that has helped some patients successfully taper, very slowly, off the opioids they were addicted to.
We revel in the illicit thrill of scamming the probably deserving, soak in the intimacy of these women's friendships — and when it inevitably comes crashing back down, feel along with them a twinge of regret that they couldn't get away with it forever. 
I would feel the occasional twinge of resentment when I saw photos of friends on weekend jaunts to Budapest but even though it was tough, the goal of having somewhere to call my own was more important than a resort holiday or gel manicure.
I felt a pulse of pleasure that a boy, however gross to me, found my gangly, masculinely dressed body desirable; it was pleasure mixed in with a little disgust, a little horror, and, deep in the recesses of my mind, a twinge of fear.
" Newland described feeling a "twinge of recognition" earlier this month after reading an article from The New Yorker about how editors on the reality television show "The Apprentice" described reverse-engineering episodes on the show after "Trump made impulsive decisions about firing a contestant.
Kat knows exactly what she wants from her job and her friends, but her sexual life is thrown into chaos when she meets Adena (Nikohl Boosheri), the magnetic Muslim lesbian artist who can make her stomach flip with the slightest twinge of her lips.
In reviewing its 2015 miniseries "Stakes," I dubbed it the best coming-of-age story of its era, and coming-of-age stories always embrace the twinge of sadness that comes from the things you need to give up to become the person you are.
Such mulishness puts Doss at odds with the other recruits, like the strapping Smitty (Luke Bracey), and with their drill sergeant, played by Vince Vaughn, who equips the character not just with the standard snarl and bark but also with a twinge of genuine curiosity.
While modern-day comforts, apps and back-of-the-seat screens have made it easier to pass the time while on the road, the games of yesteryear can offer a twinge of nostalgia for adults and a tablet-free option to entertain the kids.
I can try to be careful that my own unreasonable attitudes don't end up penalizing my patients — but I also embrace my own discomfort and remember my mother whenever I get a particularly bad twinge, and feel somehow smug about not taking pain medicines.
She excels at this mode, and many of these songs twinge the heartstrings with an affected pathos she's rarely approached — especially "Fuck It I Love You," half exclaimed and half mumbled over thin, hypnotic, trembling keyboards, and "Love Song," whose orchestral flutters suit her melody's wounded grandeur.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Biden explained a passage in his memoir, "Promise me, Dad," in which he describes a meeting with Clinton and feeling "a twinge of sadness" for the first woman to be nominated by a major party for the nation's highest office.
And, where the historical myth of the Western is now being eaten away by national guilt over the treatment of Native Americans, the zombie story provides us with the undead, a new category of nonhuman humans who can be mowed down without a twinge of conscience.
Fans often yell his character's name at him during games, and the talented athlete's popularity — despite quirks like suggesting multiple times with at least a twinge of seriousness that the Earth is flat — has translated into marketability: His jersey was the fifth-highest-selling of the season.
Likewise, there's a twinge of irony when Good Charlotte tear into their breakout single "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," a middle finger to celebrity culture written long before Joel and Benji Madden (the band's lead singer and guitarist) married Hollywood it-girls (Nicole Richie and Cameron Diaz, respectively).
Probably it would be like that bad kiss, clumsy and excessive, but imagining how excited he would be, how hungry and eager to impress her, she felt a twinge of desire pluck at her belly, as distinct and painful as the snap of an elastic band against her skin.
But 15 years later, I bumped into him at a restaurant, and he sent me a note that said, 'I never think of the days of making that movie without a twinge of guilt and shame, for being, well, not the best I would have liked to have been.
Dan Warthen, the Mets' longtime pitching coach, maintained on Wednesday that it was not a setback for Wheeler, who has not pitched for the Mets for two years because of physical problems, but every twinge Wheeler feels has to make the Mets at least a little bit nervous.
You know, for instance, that the denizens of the little houses in The Sims aren't actual people, but I've always felt that brief twinge of wrongdoing when I yank away the ladders as they swim, ready to watch them drown with no way to get out of the pool.
Lately, it seems like you can't look at a single-use plastic straw without feeling at least a twinge of shame for the way that humans treat the planet, and for good reason: Americans toss an estimated 500 million straws a day, and most of them end up in the ocean.
Over all, that's good for Cubans, yet the homogenizing effect of global commerce has become so familiar that it's difficult to look at images of President Obama strolling the streets of Old Havana with his family and not feel — along with the thrill of this needed breakthrough — a twinge of ambivalence.
I do know that if people love your story and there's a real thunder on social media, there's a twinge because you know if you like it too much, you'll have to one day experience its inverse, which is the incredible internet dragging that awaits each and every one of us.
On the third beat of the first bar comes a twinge of harmonic pain—one oboe sounding an E-flat against another oboe's held D. Oboes are piercing by nature; to place them a half step apart triggers an aggressive acoustic roughness, as when car horns lean on adjacent pitches.
Thanks, Heartache 2.0 Dear Heartache 2.0, I'm not going to tell you to stop internet dating, or to only date people who are available (or, god forbid, not fictional), because that would have a twinge of judgment and I don't want to judge you any harder than you are already judging yourself.
The Affair If there's a single trademark to Maura Tierney's performance as Helen Solloway through the years, it's her ability to bear various indignities while responding with little more than a twinge at the corner of her mouth that screams, "You're kidding, right?" as clearly as if she'd said it out loud.
It's a safe bet that few of the Americans embarrassed by President Trump are embarrassed for him, exactly, though it may be hard not to experience a twinge of vicarious embarrassment when watching video clips of him stammering incoherently in response to a reporter's question or shoving aside the prime minister of Montenegro.
I'm incapable of playing most mobile VR games (and plenty of early Rift games) for more than half an hour without nausea, but I've felt only a twinge of motion sickness in all my hours with the Vive, and it was triggered by a mini-golfing game that I teleported around way too quickly.
" When Immanuel Kant defined the true judgment of beauty as existing "apart from any interest," he was also describing the charmed position of the modern soccer neutral—able, say, to admire Lionel Messi's turbocharged yet feathery left foot, on display for Barcelona, without the mildest twinge of annoyance that he doesn't play for "us.
Developments like MoMA's recognition of modernism's multiverse, alongside artist-led drives for greater financial transparency on the part of museums and their boards, have brought a twinge of optimism to the close of the year in art, even as the standoff in the political arena has brought us to the edge of our seat.
Whether or not he actually felt even a twinge of conflict in real life, the actual Kaelin certainly cashed in on his then newfound cachet: comedic cameos as himself, game shows, reality series, talk shows, radio hosting, pay-per-view, docu-series, direct-to-video films — a consistent spate of credits that continues to this day (some on FX).
Whenever I pack up a big seasonal sack of old stuff to sell at Beacon's Closet or donate to Goodwill, I feel a twinge of guilt, because I know that about 80% of donated clothing is eventually incinerated or destined to languish in a landfill, where the cheaply made kind will remain for hundreds of years.
But he may experience a twinge of regret that he didn't pursue the much larger opportunity to invest in an increasingly rare kind of startup, a company that can combine hardware and software into one seamless package, that can appeal to consumer but satisfy professionals, and that seems poised to leave its competition in the dust for years to come.
Cohen was master of a tone whose high seriousness depends on a cultivated sense of the absurd and vice versa — his songs, deeply felt as they are, wouldn't twinge your heartstrings with such alluring pathos if the pathos weren't also somehow laughable, an approach captured in the way his plain recitation flickers with self-aware humor, as if a joke about people reciting poetry.
But if you watch the scene from This Is Us where a slow cooker bursts into flames and ignites a house on fire while The Cinematic Orchestra's "To Build A Home" plays in the background, I can nearly guarantee you're never going to be able to look at a slow cooker without a twinge of pain in your heart, let alone go to sleep with the appliance plugged in.
All their doors remained simple doors, on-off switches in the flow between two adjacent places, binarily either open or closed, but each door, regarded thus with a twinge of irrational possibility, became partially animate as well, an object with a subtle power to mock—to mock the desires of those who desired to go far away, whispering silently from its doorframe that such dreams were the dreams of fools.
To giggle at the placid pitterpatter of "Snowdin Town," or the frantic, crackling swagger of "Bonetrousle," or the nursery-rhyme bells of "Your Best Friend (Flowey's Theme)," played four times, each time a little slower and lower in pitch, is to feel a twinge in the heart, moments later, at how wonderful it is to have assembled before you so many giggleworthy textures and tunelets in one place.
Once or twice, when prompted, I'd respond "Andrea" before the twinge of hot shame made me hurl "I mean Mary Ann!" from my mouth, smiling to cover up the gaff, hoping with all hope that the concierge would smile back in some form of mutual understanding—that yes, Walter Wack was a profligate john and I was only one of many working girls there to drop their names, real or fake, at his desk.
Without a hint of reflection or a twinge of good faith, the Democrats will pretend that all along the real problem with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has been his machiavellian interference in the justice system.
" Because Mr. Touitou, 228, is a gravelly philosopher of bearish proportions, given to lengthy digressions on his pet causes, and because, though he is thoughtful, he can also be fierce, you might, with a nervous twinge, cast your eye down to the dark indigo jeans you are wearing (which you acquired in 20053), or think back to the powder-blue oxford shirt at home in your closet, unshowy but unfailingly appropriate, and think to yourself, "Well … don't they?
Usually deployed with a twinge of derogation, it clearly connoted the underclass: the working poor, farmers and laborers, those not fortunate enough to be employed in an arena that would otherwise be considered gainful and prestigious, that might allow them entry into a place like the one across the street; people lacking the savvy and connections that might help them make it big in the gray-market world of the jangmadang or the managerial gentry of the state-owned enterprises.

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