Phrases with «twinge of guilt»

Sentences with «twinge of guilt»

  • These days one can feel twinges of guilt about insisting — especially in church, where one's thoughts are supposed to be on higher things than wanting to throttle the preacher — that the use of language is important. (religion-online.org)
  • It was a little bit of an inner twinge of guilt when the baby was crying late at night, and you knew you were probably waking up the neighbours, but I think that just comes with travelling with a baby. (simplymombailey.com)
  • Not for Tournament Play If you've ever suffered twinges of guilt after hitting a golf ball into the water off the deck of a cruise ship, try the environmentally friendly Eco Golf Ball ($ 12 per dozen). (si.com)
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