stab

आवेश
definition
verb
he stabbed him in the stomach
(of a person) thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as to wound or kill.
noun
multiple stab wounds
a thrust with a knife or other pointed weapon.
Meredith made a feeble stab at joining in
an attempt to do (something).
translation of 'stab '
खोंच,
हूल,
गुप्त चोट,
भोंक
verb
नकिीले शस्र से आघात करना,
कोंचना,
भोंकना,
कष्ट देना
noun
धार-दार हथियार से प्रहार,
आवेग,
खींच,
कोशिश,
आवेश
example
Suddenly he felt a sharp 'stab' of pain in his side that pulled his awareness out of the darkness for a moment.
Xin was shocked to find that he could not get up and noticed the deep 'stab' from the Elantas sword in his thigh for the first time.
Suddenly there was a sharp 'stab' of pain in her shoulder blade, and she leaned forward quickly, a sharp cry escaping out of her throat.
she felt a 'stab' of jealousy
Meredith made a feeble 'stab' at joining in
Having flunked home economic lessons at school, it's about time that I had another 'stab' at it.
A sudden 'stab' of pain in my stomach brought me back to my senses.
More than one unwary diver who has extended the hand of curiosity a little too far has lost a finger to the mantis shrimp's lightning 'stab' - one of the fastest animal movements known.
she had a deep 'stab' in the back
Asia's first 'stab' at e-commerce did not work out as planned
she felt a 'stab' of jealousy
A knife 'stab' laceration or glass injury to the hand would make exploration of the wound mandatory.
Daredevil entrepreneur Richard Branson will get another 'stab' at an unusual flight on Saturday, when a replica of the first manned glider to take to the air sets off down a Yorkshire dale.
Blood was still rushing from the wound Fitzwilliam had inflicted on himself with a wild 'stab' .
Also, it's Murray's one 'stab' at directing, and he comes off fairly well in it.
Evans threatened to 'stab' him with a knife and left.
Every time a robed thing approached him, it would find itself at the wrong end of a 'stab' , slice, slash or kick.
A sharp 'stab' of hunger gnawed at Vincent's gut as he trudged along the dunes of sand that rose and fell like waves frozen in time.
This competition is Mike's first proper 'stab' at writing.
Her parents had been separated since she was two, but becoming refugees together was a last - unsuccessful - 'stab' at reuniting.
New York stage vet Charles Busch has taken another 'stab' at bringing his wondrous and elaborate drag acts to the big screen, with excellent results.
she had a deep 'stab' in the back
Although a knife is the most commonly used weapon to inflict 'stab' wounds, other devices also can be used.
But when he remembered of Jeannie and Neal being engaged he felt a sharp 'stab' of pain and jealousy somewhere deep inside himself.
An ambulance was called just before 11.10 am yesterday and Mr Horner was taken to York Hospital suffering from multiple 'stab' wounds.
I felt a sharp 'stab' of pain in my heart when I thought of him.
Stone jumped up, ignoring the sharp 'stab' of pain as he rammed his knee on the edge of Earl's desk, and all but ran out of the door.
He started to let go of his arm, so his hand could push the hair from his face, but when he moved the fingers, a 'stab' of pain reminded him the arm was bleeding again.
There was a sudden 'stab' of pain in Darren's ribs, but it passed quickly.
It's a very thoughtful 'stab' at a new kind of urban historiography - a contemporary, subjective, visual way of writing a city's history.
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