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. Advertisement
- Dean did feel a pang of regret at not having confronted Joseph Dawkins on one important matter. 
- 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. Advertisement
- In spite of her resolution, a pang of disappointment twisted her heart. 
- 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. Advertisement
- She felt a pang of pain for him at the prospect of seeing what happened to the White God's legacy in the immortal world. 
- 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. Advertisement
- Even when you feel a pang of jealousy, it is fleeting because you trust the one you love. 
- 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.