Use pang in a sentence
Sentences ending with pang
- Numb as Venters was when at length Jane Withersteen lifted her head and looked at him, he yet suffered a pang. [13]
- He recognized that thought by the peculiar sharpness of its pang. [5]
- I shan't ever think of last night without a pang. [5]
- Thinking now of the whole business and of his past life, Mattingley suddenly had a pang. [11]
- Was it strange that I felt a momentary pang? [6]
- Suddenly, with the surge of relief he experienced, came a pang. [9]
- Suddenly, he did not know why, he felt a pang. [2]
- For many a month, and many a year, Stephen could not look upon his empty place without a pang. [9]
- In my joy I spare you, though I could throttle you and never feel a pang! [5]
- What had the high-shouldered graybeard done, that she stamped her foot so angrily on the ground, and buried the upper row of her snow-white teeth deep in her under-lip, as if stifling some pang? [10]
Short sentences using pang
- Oh the pang, the smart! [6]
Sentences containing pang two or more times
- It was always cheerily and good-natured put, and always inflicted a little pang, for it touched a secret sore; but this time the pang was sharp, since strangers were present. [5]
More example sentences with the word pang in them
- He had fallen without a pang beside the quackdoctor, whose medicines would never again quicken a pulse in his own body or any other. [11]
- He was startled with a piece of information which gave him such an exquisite pang of delight that he could hardly keep the usual quiet of his demeanor. [6]
- A sharp pang which she had never before experienced pierced her to the heart. [10]
- When the forenoon was nearly gone, she recognized with a pang that this most splendid episode of her life was almost over, that nothing could prolong it, that nothing quite its equal could ever fall to her fortune again. [5]
- One thing only was a pang to his vanity: No succeeding generations would preserve the memory of his heroic struggle and death for the cause of the gods. [10]
- And as he walked rapidly across Burton Street he realized with a pang how much his heart had been set on Kate Marcy's redemption. [9]
- I was able to read the English edition of the Greville Memoirs through without interruption, take my meals in bed, neglect all business without a pang, and smoke 18 cigars a day. [5]
- She was about to address the Bailly, but, as though a pang of pity shot, through her heart, she turned instead and looked at the Comtesse Chantavoine. [11]
- For the first time in his life Gering had a pang of jealousy and envy. [11]
- My lips closed tight, and I felt a pang at my heart. [11]
- I have sometimes thought, with a pang, of the position in which political chance or contrivance might hereafter place some one of our fellow-citizens. [6]
- The thought that this splendid creature had once courted her, loved her, kissed her--that he had once been hers, and that she had lost him to another, was a pang like physical agony, mounting from her heart to her brain. [10]
- The thought of this gives the sharpest pang that the tragic story conveys. [5]
- Nor did he think that the pang at his heart had another cause than religious anxiety. [4]
- For other people there was facetiousness in the last line of my posters, but to me it was plaintive with a pang when I wrote it: "Doors open at 7 1/2. [5]
- The sight of the top tray gave me a pang I shall never forget. [9]
- He had loved the people, and they him, and the pang of homesickness he now experienced was the intensest sorrow he had known since he had been among them. [9]
- To sum up: The feeling, it is conceded, is not engendered by the mere conduct of the materializee; it is conceded that it does not arise from any pang which the personality of the materializee could assuage. [5]
- O Love Divine, that stooped to share Our sharpest pang, our bitterest tear, On Thee we cast each earthborn care, We smile at pain while Thou art near! [6]
- It cost me something of a pang to lose that fine sight, but I lived down the desire, and gained in my self-respect through the triumph. [5]
- She felt a sharp pang and grew disturbed and uneasy at once. [5]
- To die one's self is a thing that must be easy, and of light consequence, but to lose a part of one's self --well, we know how deep that pang goes, we who have suffered that disaster, received that wound which cannot heal. [5]
- But his mother remarked that he paid little attention to these, and his, "No, I thank you," when it came to the preserved "damsels," as some call them, carried a pang with it to the maternal bosom. [6]
- They studied, or read, or looked out of the window at the street sights; and their mother always came back to them with a pang for their lonesomeness. [8]
- It was a proud thing to be where we were, yet it caused us a pang to reflect that but for that ram we might just as well been two hundred thousand feet higher. [5]
- Hereupon a pang pierced my heart, and methought indeed how well favored a maid was the forester's daughter, and not more than a year older than I, and by every right deemed the fairest in all the forest. [10]
- Tarboe had a pang, and yet her very last words gave him hope. [11]
- Now, with a pang of fear she recalled what Anna had said:--"You're working too hard--you hadn't ought to stay here nights. [9]
- Philip had a pang of disgust and jealousy. [4]
- He had a pang of confusion, and hastily put it into his pocket. [11]
- He had a pang as he saw the two at the close of his meeting filtering out into the great retort of the world. [11]
- He could rejoice over this without a pang, for he had learned that Diodoros, too, had entered on the path which hitherto he had pointed out to him in vain. [10]
- The reading over of papers, the renewal of remembrances brought back the pang of bereavement, and occasioned a depression of spirits well nigh intolerable. [14]
- That was the net total of the matter, and it was a pang to the susceptible heart of the poet. [6]
- It will cost me a pang every time I think of it, but this anguish will be eingebusst to me in the joy and comfort I shall get out of the not having to read the verfluchtete proofs myself. [5]
- Even with this light sketching of the event she could not avoid a retrospective pang of apprehension, and the tightened grasp of his hand was as if she were holding him fast from that and all other peril. [4]
- Until this time it was a conscience that had never felt a pang or known a smirch. [5]
- Many a time, in the past ten days, the sight of her has reminded me, with a pang, of the desolation which uttered itself in the closing sentence of your last letter to me. [5]
- When Fuller came in he had the Notice to Leave--folded up--in one hand, and the newspaper in the other; and it gave me more than half a pang to see him. [5]
- But Mr. Lincoln's imitation of the Colonel's drawl brought him a pang like homesickness. [9]
- Not the great historical events, but the personal incidents that call up single sharp pictures of some human being in its pang or struggle, reach us most nearly. [6]
- His hand pressed his breast, and he might have called to the pang there. [13]
- It had startled him, and struck a new chord in his heart, and planted a new pang there that she had no belief in a future life. [4]
- And there was her own responsibility for Insall's unhappiness--when she recalled with a pang her innocent sayings that Janet was the kind of woman he, an artist, should marry! [9]
- Venters himself, as he saw her, received a pang. [13]
- He could not have told exactly why he felt a pang of remorse at the sight, and doubtless it was more regret for having taken the Grosvenor Green flat than for not having taken the widow's rooms. [8]
- There could not have been a pang in his passing. [11]
- The shock it gave her, and the almost unendurable pang of feeling herself lowered in his eyes, quite dazed her. [10]
- Hereupon I likewise felt a deep pang of unspeakable torment, albeit I knew from experience that for such ills there was no remedy but perfect rest. [10]
- But when he did ask her, she said no with a pang that cut her heart in two. [11]
- Late in the day, still another ship came up out of the distance, but the men noted with a pang that her course was one which would not bring her nearer. [5]
- Habits are the crutches of old age; by the aid of these we manage to hobble along after the mental joints are stiff and the muscles rheumatic, to speak metaphorically,--that is to say, when every act of self-determination costs an effort and a pang. [6]
- I had such confidence in him that I saw the caravans bearing the treasure depart, without a pang of uneasiness. [10]
- Her lack of colour, her feverish actions, and the growing slightness of her figure, all gave me a pang, as I connected them with that scene on the balcony over the Park. [9]
- The just and clement Kadi, himself the loving father of daughters, felt a pang at his heart as he noted the delusive confidence which so evidently filled the soul of this noble maiden. [10]
- A sharp realization came to me of how much I admired and loved this man, and this was followed by a pang at the thought of the disappointment my refusal would give him. [9]
- Paula seemed invulnerable; but there was not a pang which Katharina would not gladly have given her to whom she owed the deepest humiliation her young life had ever known. [10]
- They gratify a body, but they always leave a small pang behind in the shape of a fear that the critic's good words could not safely be depended upon as authority. [5]
- The crisis of bereavement has an acute pang which goads to exertion; the desolate after-feeling sometimes paralyses. [14]
- It was long before he could pass his club windows without a pang of humiliation, or lift his hat to a lady of his acquaintance in her passing carriage without a vivid feeling of separateness from his old life. [4]
- When Gering arrived at New York and told his story--to his credit with no dispraise of Iberville, rather as a soldier--she felt a pang greater than she ever had known. [11]
- He probably cared as little for either of them as any man that ever saw them; but he felt a shock, if not a pang, at Conrad's fate, so out of keeping with his life and character. [8]
- She was stirred anew to anger and revolt against a life so precarious and sordid as to be threatened in its continuity by the absurd failure of a stove, when, glancing at her sister, she felt a sharp pang of self-conviction, of self-disgust. [9]
- Of this, however, and of the pang of regret for a light prematurely extinguished, it is not wise to speak much. [14]
- And she experienced an answering pang. [9]
- And now such a splintering pang of guilt shot through me! [5]
- It was not a simile that was in his mind, or is in anybody's at such a moment,--it was a pang of wordless passion, and then a silent, inward moan. [6]
- She was keeping a secret from him, she was acting dishonorably toward him, and many a pang it was costing her. [5]
- She recalled, with a pang, that she had criticised his clothes: to-day they seemed the expression of the man himself. [9]
- It gave him a pang to think of leaving the beautiful valley just when he had the means to establish a permanent and delightful home there. [13]
- With something of a pang she pushed back her chair. [9]
- As she sat a moment upon the edge of her bed reflecting what to put on, she had a little pang that she had been doing him injustice in her thought. [4]
- He suffered for a moment the pang of a cynical idea; but the eyes of Mrs. Malbrouck were on him and he knew that he was as nothing before her. [11]
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