stab in Sindhi سنڌي
stab in English
- stab⇄expr. have (or make) a stab at, to try; attempt.
Ex. Even if you've never done it before, make a stab at it. - stab⇄expr. stab in the back,
a. an act of unexpected treachery.
Ex. He absorbed this political stab in the back with the best grace he could muster (Harper's).
b. to attempt to injure in a sly, treacherous manner.
Ex. When Mussolini - stab⇄noun stabber.
- stab⇄noun 1. an act of stabbing; thrust or blow made with a pointed weapon.
Ex. Oh! deathful stabs were dealt apace (Tennyson).
2. any thrust or sudden, sharp blow.
3. a wound made by stabbing.
Ex. A hasty bandage covered the stab of - stab⇄stab, verb, stabbed,stabbing,noun.
- stab⇄v.i. 1. to thrust with a pointed weapon; aim a blow.
(SYN) jab.
2. to penetrate suddenly and sharply; pierce.
Ex. (Figurative.) She speaks poniards, and every word stabs (Shakespeare). - stab⇄v.t. 1. to pierce or wound with a pointed weapon, chiefly with a short weapon, such as a dagger.
2. to thrust (a weapon) into a person.
3. (Figurative.) to wound sharply or deeply in the feelings.
Ex. The mother was stabbed to the hea