stab

stab
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).
example
Mrs Humes was found with multiple 'stab' wounds and taken to Rotherham District General Hospital, where she died despite being admitted to an intensive care unit.
Meredith made a feeble 'stab' at joining in
He survived life threatening 'stab' injuries when knifed in his cell by a prisoner who had been brought overnight for a family visit that day.
There was a sudden 'stab' of pain in Darren's ribs, but it passed quickly.
A sudden 'stab' of pain in my stomach brought me back to my senses.
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 had a deep 'stab' in the back
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.
multiple 'stab' wounds
How many others felt a sharp 'stab' of anxiety as they stepped onto the underground escalator on their way to work?
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.
Asia's first 'stab' at e-commerce did not work out as planned
As to relations with the opposite sex, Skinner would cut no ice with Germaine Greer but he makes a well-intentioned if misdirected 'stab' at equality.
she had a deep 'stab' in the back
A knife 'stab' laceration or glass injury to the hand would make exploration of the wound mandatory.
Despite the valiant efforts of members of the public and medical staff he died several hours later at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, from multiple 'stab' wounds.
Musically, it's a more than worthy 'stab' at superior feel-good pop - it's nice and jangly, he's got some catchy tunes, and his voice sounds great.
Last Friday he managed to get into the hospital kitchens, where he grabbed a knife and threatened to 'stab' members of staff.
The message to Viaux tells him to preserve his assets, remain prepared, and he would have another 'stab' at it another day.
A 19-year-old sustained multiple 'stab' wounds but is said to be in a stable condition in hospital after recovering from an operation.
I overestimated my 'stab' and completely turned over my salad.
He felt a sudden 'stab' of grief; never would he tread upon that turf again.
A mother suffering from multiple 'stab' wounds is expected to recover.
He felt a sharp 'stab' of pain as he remembered that that was part of being in love.
Having flunked home economic lessons at school, it's about time that I had another 'stab' at it.
She had suffered multiple 'stab' wounds to her chest.
Pennington, who died from multiple 'stab' wounds to his chest and stomach after trying to fight off his attacker, has been praised as a hero for saving the MP's life.
Also, it's Murray's one 'stab' at directing, and he comes off fairly well in it.
Mr Simpson was taken to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary where he was said last night to be in a serious condition, with multiple 'stab' wounds.
He said she stabbed him first, thus explaining his multiple 'stab' wounds.
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