Sentence for pang | Use pang in a sentence

Sentences with pang in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use pang in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for pang.

  • He left school without a pang. (8)
  • A pang of jealousy traversed her frame. (10)
  • A pang went through her, a sort of surprise. (8)
  • A pang from them is a thing to be ashamed of. (10)
  • But it was not without a pang that I had so decided. (2)
  • A pang went through her heart, half jealous, half remorseful. (8)
  • To approach her had cost her each time a pang and a struggle. (12)
  • But even his pang of self-upbraiding was a part of his transport. (9)
  • He could only saunter away and leave Mrs. Kenton to a little pang. (9)
  • But even in this pang he did not regret that all was over between them. (9)
  • He felt a pang of self-reproach, as if he had been inconstant to Alice. (9)
  • He fell asleep with the pang in his heart which had been there so often. (9)
  • No one but Lapham in fact, felt the pang of parting in all its keenness. (9)
  • The nurse, watching those lips, still pale with pain, felt a queer pang. (8)
  • I simply used these people conjecturally to give myself an agreeable pang. (9)
  • Not one had been a pleasure to us; the sight of every one had been a pang. (9)
  • He felt her shrink from him, and with a pang he opened his arms to free her. (9)
  • A sharp pang which she had never before experienced pierced her to the heart. (5)
  • What a pang it was then not to have told her, but how could we have told her? (9)
  • Suddenly he saw her rise and turn away, and a pang of remorse shot through him. (8)
  • I have a pang in praising it, for I remember that my praise cannot please him any more. (9)
  • He uttered a little sound which had pain in it, and she felt a real pang of compunction. (8)
  • She saw, and swam whirling with a pang of revolt from her personal being and this mortal kind. (10)
  • The pang struck her when he uttered some words about Mrs. Culling, and protection, and Roland. (10)
  • Then looked he for the mark of the bite, plaining of its pang, and he could find the mark nowhere. (10)
  • She stopped with a pang of grief, turned, and met all those people to whom the fireside was a beacon. (10)
  • He could not say less than ungentlemanly, for that seemed to give him the only pang that did him any good. (9)
  • But the strange pang traversing him now convicted him of a large adulteration of profitless temper with it. (10)
  • I had such confidence in him that I saw the caravans bearing the treasure depart, without a pang of uneasiness. (5)
  • They were going to the dear old Hotel Musty in Street, wanting which Quebec is not to be thought of without a pang. (9)
  • The contrast he presented to my sensations between our pleasant home and this foggy solitude gave me a pang of dismay. (10)
  • This continued to the latest years of his life when the effort even to give such pleasure must have cost him a physical pang. (9)
  • With a pang of disappointment he retraced his steps from Praed Street to the Park, and once there tried no further to waylay her. (8)
  • It caused me no pang, strangely though it read in my sight when written, to send warm greetings and respects to the prince her husband. (10)
  • There was nothing of his easy-going hilarity in that world; there he was of a Puritanic severity, and of a conscience that forgave him no pang. (9)

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Definition of pang:

  • pang, pang, v.t. (_scot._) to cram, stuff with food.(0) | pang, pang, n. a violent but not long-continued pain: a sudden and bitter feeling of sorrow: a throe. | v.t. to cause a pang, to torture. | adj. pang’less, free from pain. (0)

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