Pang Sentence Examples
Gabriel felt a pang of guilt.
For a moment a pang of homesickness engulfed her.
The pang of worry that hit her was so sharp, she gasped.
That familiar yet annoying pang of disappointment took its place.
Dean felt a pang of guilt for not putting the day to better use but figured he deserved a little time off to reconnoiter.
Dean felt another pang of conscience.
After the Hwe Long, entering from the left at Ta Kaw, is passed, the Nam Pang comes in 22 m.
If the truth were known, except for the larceny, he felt a pang of envy.
As tired as Dean was, he still felt a pang of curiosity about the life of this long-ago prostitute.
A good deal is extracted and manufactured into native implements at Pang Long in the Legya (Laihka) Shan State.
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For a moment she envisioned him and felt a pang of loneliness.
He looked round at the captive drummer boy and felt a pang in his heart.
Even today, this familiar theme may bring a pang of longing to anyone who loved the show as a child.
The main line from Bangkok to the north had reached Pang Tong Phung, some distance north of Utaradit and 10 m.
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I felt a pang of fear creep in deep down to the pit of my stomach.
A sharp pang of sorrow shot through him at the thought.
It falls away rapidly to the south, and at Pang Salang is crossed at a height of 2 200 ft.
To her amazement, that idea spawned an unwelcome pang of rivalry.
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It was a sound which did not make _her_ cheerful; she wondered that Edmund should forget her, and felt a pang.
Listening to Test Match Special recently, I felt a sudden pang of sympathy for TMS's veteran producer Peter Baxter.
When at times I think, as think at times I must, of the appalling contrast between the hallowed glory of that creed which once was mine, and the lonely mystery of existence as now I find it - at such times I shall ever feel it impossible to avoid the sharpest pang of which my nature is susceptible."
Suddenly, he did not know why, he felt a pang.
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A pang of guilt shot through him as he studied Carmen's soft features in the dim light.
Dean felt a pang of sympathy—a child herself about to bring a life into the world.
I must admit to feeling more than a slight pang of emotion!
Sometimes I do feel a little pang of regret because I love science and technology.
At Pangbourne (804) the Thames receives the Pang on the right, and at Reading (742) the Kennet on the same side.
Laihka, the capital, is noted for its iron-work, both the iron and the implements made being produced at Pang Long in the west of the state.
A pang of morality reared its ugly head.
Dean brushed aside a pang of guilt for sticking the old man, but it served him right.
After the conversation was over he felt a pang of guilt for responding so emphatically.
Taran's attention swept to the walls behind him, and he felt a pang of yearning and regret.
Dean felt a pang of sympathy—a child herself about to bring a life into the world.