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adjective
- 1. crammed or densely packed: Scottish, Northern Irish "pang full of meat and bread"
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PANG definition: 1. a sudden sharp feeling, especially of painful emotion: 2. a sudden sharp feeling, especially of…. Learn more.
The meaning of PANG is a brief piercing spasm of pain. How to use pang in a sentence.
Pang definition: a sudden feeling of mental or emotional distress or longing. See examples of PANG used in a sentence.
A pang is a sharp jab or an intense hurt that comes on suddenly. If you've felt an all-of-a-sudden, deep sadness that seems to hit you even in the back of the eyes, you've probably had a pang of emotion over a loss or a tragic story.
1. a sudden feeling of mental or emotional distress: a pang of guilt. 2. a sudden, brief, and sharp pain: the pangs of childbirth. [1495–1505; orig. uncertain]
A pang is a sudden strong feeling or emotion, for example of sadness or pain. For a moment she felt a pang of guilt about the way she was treating him. American English : pang / ˈpæŋ /
PANG meaning: 1. a sudden sharp feeling, especially of painful emotion: 2. a sudden sharp feeling, especially of…. Learn more.