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twinge
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The 100, by Morgan
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- He felt a twinge of guilt for being such a jerk to her the night before.†
p. 76.7 *
- Clarke's heart twinged as she imagined her father's lifeless body in a release capsule, his fingers stained red from the berries he'd eaten alone.†
p. 98.4
- For a moment, he felt a twinge of regret that Octavia still wasn't well enough to join in—she'd had so little fun in her life.†
p. 108.1
- she felt a twinge of sadness for the people who might've been saved instead, but she couldn't deny that the chandelier was breathtaking.†
p. 119.2
- As he stepped back into camp, he realized that he hadn't seen Octavia since early that morning, and felt a twinge of concern.†
p. 194.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(twinge) a sudden, short-lived feeling of pain or emotion
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)