stab

குத்துவதற்கு
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 '
பாய்ச்சு,
குத்து
verb
கத்தியால் குத்து
example
He felt a sudden 'stab' of grief; never would he tread upon that turf again.
This competition is Mike's first proper 'stab' at writing.
It is not, nor ever should be, a jingoistic patriotic 'stab' at defining a nation's identity through theatre.
Asia's first 'stab' at e-commerce did not work out as planned
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.
I don't think we should 'stab' people and kill them.
Linus takes his second brave 'stab' at burning a DVD.
A sudden 'stab' of pain in my stomach brought me back to my senses.
multiple 'stab' wounds
Suddenly he felt a sharp 'stab' of pain in his side that pulled his awareness out of the darkness for a moment.
she felt a 'stab' of jealousy
As another 'stab' at bringing pub theatre to Calgary, it works well.
Afflicted by writer's block, Kaufman's frustration is heightened by the overnight success of his brother Donald's first 'stab' at screenwriting.
multiple 'stab' wounds
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.
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.
Every time a robed thing approached him, it would find itself at the wrong end of a 'stab' , slice, slash or kick.
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 felt a 'stab' of jealousy
It's a very thoughtful 'stab' at a new kind of urban historiography - a contemporary, subjective, visual way of writing a city's history.
I overestimated my 'stab' and completely turned over my salad.
Although a knife is the most commonly used weapon to inflict 'stab' wounds, other devices also can be used.
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.
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.
I went to reach for a second mug, figuring that Aidan might appreciate some coffee as well, when my foot gave a sudden sharp 'stab' of pain.
She had suffered multiple 'stab' wounds to her chest.
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.
You feel you can't walk the street without someone trying to 'stab' you or kill you.
A 19-year-old sustained multiple 'stab' wounds but is said to be in a stable condition in hospital after recovering from an operation.
Her parents had been separated since she was two, but becoming refugees together was a last - unsuccessful - 'stab' at reuniting.
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