Pang vs. Spang — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Pang and Spang
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Pang
A sudden sharp bodily pain
Hunger pangs.
Spang
Spang is a village in Germany, north of Trier between Bitburg and Wittich. This village was first mentioned in 1254.
Pang
A sudden sharp feeling of emotional distress
A pang of guilt.
Spang
Precisely; squarely
Fell spang into the middle of the puddle.
Pang
To feel sharp bodily pains.
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Spang
(obsolete) A shiny ornament or object; a spangle
Pang
To feel pangs of distress.
Spang
(Scotland) A bound or spring; a leap.
Pang
A paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; a feeling of sudden and transitory agony; a throe.
Spang
(Scotland) A span.
Pang
A sudden sharp feeling of an emotional or mental nature, as of joy or sorrow.
Spang
To set with bright points: star or spangle.
Pang
(transitive) To cause to have great pain or suffering; to torment, to torture.
Spang
To hitch; fasten.
Pang
A paroxysm of extreme pain or anguish; a sudden and transitory agony; a throe; as, the pangs of death.
Spang
To strike or ricochet with a loud report
Pang
To torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering; to torment.
Spang
To leap; spring.
Pang
A sudden sharp feeling;
Pangs of regret
She felt a stab of excitement
Twinges of conscience
Spang
To cause to spring; set forcibly in motion; throw with violence.
Pang
A mental pain or distress;
A pang of conscience
Spang
(dated) Suddenly; slap, smack.
Pang
A sharp spasm of pain
Spang
To spangle.
Spang
To spring; to bound; to leap.
But when they spang o'er reason's fence,We smart for't at our own expense.
Spang
A bound or spring.
Spang
A spangle or shining ornament.
With glittering spangs that did like stars appear.
Spang
Leap, jerk, bang;
Bullets spanged into the trees
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