twinge u rečniku PONS

twinge Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

a twinge of fear
a twinge of conscience

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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Does he feel a twinge of regret at defacing them?
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Of doubtful virtue, declining amounts of content and substance can easily be compensated by giving news stories a sensationalistic twinge.
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Most business women -- myself among them -- get a little twinge of excitement when they set off to attend some kind of networking event.
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However, not every slow day or jealous twinge should be taken as a sign to throw your career out the window.
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I know its every nuance and rumble and twinge.
www.eurekastreet.com.au
Still, for all his empathy, he will not feel a twinge of a single contraction.
www.telegraph.co.uk
After taking their fill in all they desired, they quickly boarded their ships again and sailed away without any twinge of compunction, just like typical seafaring lowlifes.
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The trick is to get the bigot into the position of feeling a conflicted twinge of shame... when his homohatred surfaces.
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It was described as being quieter and more mature, sometimes offering an explosion of rock, more folkish and with a little twinge of country.
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It should strive to be more than a sop to the pathetic twinge of human self-esteem.
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