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twingy, a. rare.|ˈtwɪndʒɪ| Also twingey. [f. twinge n. or v.1 + -y1.] Experiencing twinges of pain.
1865N. Hogg Poet. Lett. tu es Brither Jan (ed. 5) 52 And then tha litt'l pigs wid zook, an twinjy in tha jaw wis took. 1915V. Woolf Voyage Out ix. 120 Aunt E. cheerful, though twingy, she says. 1974D. Sears Lark in Clear Air (1976) xv. 187 Hearing that song made me feel twingey and kind of lonesome. |