jabbed (Meaning)

jabbed

to pierce or prod (someone or something) with or as if with a pointed object, to strike a person with a short straight blow, to pointedly tease, mock, or make fun of someone, to strike (someone or something) with a short straight blow, to throw a short straight punch that is delivered with the leading hand, a short straight boxing punch delivered with the leading hand, a pointed and often mocking comment or criticism, an injection of something (such as medicine) into one's body with a needle, to strike (an opponent) with a short straight punch that is delivered with the leading hand, to be thrust or driven quickly, abruptly, or forcefully, a quick, abrupt, or forceful thrust or stab especially with something pointed, to push or drive (something, such as a pointed object) quickly, abruptly, or forcefully, to prod quickly or abruptly and often repeatedly with or as if with a pointed object, to poke quickly or suddenly with or as if with something sharp, to pointedly tease or mock (someone)

jabbed Sentence Examples

  1. He jabbed his finger at the map, indicating the location of the next destination.
  2. The nurse gently jabbed the needle into my arm for the vaccination.
  3. During the argument, she jabbed her opponent with pointed remarks.
  4. The boxer jabbed repeatedly at his opponent's face to keep him at a distance.
  5. As they walked through the crowded market, someone jabbed him in the ribs with an elbow.
  6. She jabbed her pencil angrily into the paper, frustrated with the assignment.
  7. The child playfully jabbed at his friend with a stick, giggling as they ran around.
  8. Feeling a sharp pain, I realized I had jabbed my toe against the edge of the table.
  9. He jabbed at the keyboard, typing out his frustrations in a flurry of keystrokes.
  10. The comedian jabbed at politicians in his stand-up routine, eliciting laughter and applause from the audience.

FAQs About the word jabbed

to pierce or prod (someone or something) with or as if with a pointed object, to strike a person with a short straight blow, to pointedly tease, mock, or make f

picked, pierced, punctured,stabbed, stuck, spitted, harpooned, poked, skewered, punched

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He jabbed his finger at the map, indicating the location of the next destination.

The nurse gently jabbed the needle into my arm for the vaccination.

During the argument, she jabbed her opponent with pointed remarks.

The boxer jabbed repeatedly at his opponent's face to keep him at a distance.