stab

ਵਿੰਨ੍ਹ
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
It's a very thoughtful 'stab' at a new kind of urban historiography - a contemporary, subjective, visual way of writing a city's history.
A mother suffering from multiple 'stab' wounds is expected to recover.
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.
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.
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.
He then came at me with the knife, trying to 'stab' me in the stomach.
Blood was still rushing from the wound Fitzwilliam had inflicted on himself with a wild 'stab' .
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.
You feel you can't walk the street without someone trying to 'stab' you or kill you.
A Tadcaster shop worker was left terror-stricken today after a youth threatened to 'stab' her with a knife unless she gave him money from the till.
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.
multiple 'stab' wounds
Also, it's Murray's one 'stab' at directing, and he comes off fairly well in it.
Oh yes, last night I also went to see a friend from the Albert's Bridge cast's first 'stab' at directing.
Although a knife is the most commonly used weapon to inflict 'stab' wounds, other devices also can be used.
The woman, Joyce Cordova, was treated for multiple 'stab' wounds and later released from an Albuquerque hospital.
How many others felt a sharp 'stab' of anxiety as they stepped onto the underground escalator on their way to work?
He felt a sharp 'stab' of pain straight through his heart.
Linus takes his second brave 'stab' at burning a DVD.
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.
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.
Meredith made a feeble 'stab' at joining in
she felt a 'stab' of jealousy
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.
Last Friday he managed to get into the hospital kitchens, where he grabbed a knife and threatened to 'stab' members of staff.
But when he remembered of Jeannie and Neal being engaged he felt a sharp 'stab' of pain and jealousy somewhere deep inside himself.
Suddenly he felt a sharp 'stab' of pain in his side that pulled his awareness out of the darkness for a moment.
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.
The pair clashed - Vea blocking an embittered 'stab' with his own weapon and almost dropping to a knee in the thickening mud.
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.
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