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pang
(pang)
Pronunciation:
/paŋ/
noun
a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion:
Lindsey experienced a sharp
pang of
guilt
the snack bar will keep those hunger pangs at bay
Origin:
late 15th century
: perhaps an alteration of
prong
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