Synonym: impale, perforate, pierce, puncture, wound. Similar words: stably, stable, stabbed, cast about, unstable, just about, stabilize, establish. Meaning: [stæb] n. 1. a sudden sharp feeling 2. a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument 3. informal words for any attempt or effort. v. 1. use a knife on 2. stab or pierce 3. poke or thrust abruptly.
Random good picture Not show
61, On Fat Tuesday, Meredith watched the banners being unfurled in the ballroom with a stab of pride in her heart.
62, Next to him, Meredith made a feeble stab at joining in.
63, But there was an interesting sequel, which gave him his first, insightful, small stab at directing.
64, The effort of pulling back the curtain brought a renewed stab of pain.
65, You paid your money but you also paid your coupons - ensuring some stab at equality and some effort or control.
66, They might ambush you when you stuck your head up a trapdoor and stab you with a pike.
67, He's badly bruised and has difficulty moving because of the stab wound to his back.
68, The light seemed to stab at me with some sort of pointy object.
69, Riven darted in with a stab when he could, but there was little room between them.
70, A post-mortem examination showed he died from head injuries and stab wounds.
71, I bit my arm and was grateful for the stab of pain, for the resistance of the bone beneath the skin.
72, She managed to subdue the stab of jealousy that image brought.
73, Supposing, he thought, with a stab of fear, he was never going to have any friends?
74, Another family member, Carl Smedley, 28, suffered a stab wound to the neck which was not serious.
75, I felt a sharp stab of disappointment and was surprised and angry at myself.
76, She felt a stab of resentment for the Church's claims on her precious holiday.
77, I knew the day and the month and made a stab at the year.
78, The other reportedly had his skull fractured in 15 places,(http://sentencedict.com/stab.html) broken fingers and numerous stab wounds.
79, The hacks need any crumb of information to help them have a stab at selecting their probable line-ups.
80, Professional assassins are going to stab somebody over and over again and leave all this evidence besides?
81, As Grant hurried down the narrow concrete stairs, he felt the first warning stab of pain in his torn thigh muscle.
82, Rigault made a stab at contacting Tu Duc,[sentencedict.com] but the emperor spurned him.
83, Faye was stabbed 20 times in the body and one of the stab wounds pierced her heart.
84, Sims had multiple stab wounds to his chest and neck.
85, He seems friendly, but he wouldn't hesitate to stab you in the back if he thought it would help him get your job.
86, I feel a stab of envy in spite of myself.
87, The Tyrone man, a member of Belfast's gay community, died from multiple injuries and stab wounds.
88, Mrs Witherspoon made a stab at following me, but she was too drunk to get very far.
89, Wood avoided goalie Kelly Hrudey's stab at the puck before scoring.
90, Why stab Manchester in the back for helping to create a bigger northern network of clubs, raves and fashion outlets?
More similar words: stably, stable, stabbed, cast about, unstable, just about, stabilize, establish, roustabout, constable, stability, adjustable, stabilizer, detestable, established, cast about for, instability, destabilize, unstability, constabulary, establishment, stabilization, well established, establishment of, antiestablishment, tab, tablet, table, taboo, get about.