stab
stab /ˈstæb/
noun
-
Informal words for any attempt or effort
(
shot
, stab
)
informal words for any attempt or effort
He gave it his best shot
he gave it his best shot
He took a stab at forecasting
he took a stab at forecasting
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A strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument
(
stab
, knife thrust
, thrust
)
a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument
One strong stab to the heart killed him
one strong stab to the heart killed him
-
A sudden sharp feeling
(
stab
, pang
, twinge
)
a sudden sharp feeling
Pangs of regret
pangs of regret
She felt a stab of excitement
she felt a stab of excitement
Twinges of conscience
twinges of conscience
verb
-
()
Use a knife on
(
knife
, stab
)
use a knife on
The victim was knifed to death
The victim was knifed to death
-
Poke or thrust abruptly
(
dig
, prod
, stab
, jab
, poke
)
poke or thrust abruptly
He jabbed his finger into her ribs
he jabbed his finger into her ribs
-
Stab or pierce
(
jab
, stab
)
stab or pierce
He jabbed the piece of meat with his pocket knife
he jabbed the piece of meat with his pocket knife