Which preposition to use with twinge

of Occurrences 90%

It was this movement of the dog's, I think, that gave me the first twinge of real fear.

in Occurrences 4%

" This brought a decided laughthough if Mr. Steadman had been sensible to thought currents, he would have felt twinges in his joints, indicating that a storm was brewing.

at Occurrences 3%

" The mentioning of the table caused me to cast an eye at my dress; and the sight of my mate's attire, neat and in truth becoming as it was, to one who had no reason to be ashamed of his figure, caused me to recollect my poverty, and to feel one twinge at the distance that the world might fancy its own opinions placed between us.

from Occurrences 2%

It had been so when he was quite small, as I remembered it with a pinch of jealousy startling as a twinge from an old wound.

with Occurrences 1%

As, twinged with pain, he pensive sits, And raves, and prays, and swears by fits, A ghastly phantom, lean and wan, Before him rose, and thus began: 10 'My name, perhaps, hath reached your ear; Attend, and be advised by Care.

for Occurrences 1%

He twinged for what had happened at the apartment....

like Occurrences 1%

There were times when at a report above his head he still trembled, and the shocked nerves in his ear gave a twinge like that of a bad tooth.

on Occurrences 1%

She looked at him, and her yellow face remained motionless, save for a flutter of her eyelids and an involuntary nervous twinge on the left side of her mouth, which forced a slight grimace.

Which preposition to use with  twinge