Uk English Meaning of stab in the back

Knife in the back

Other Uk English words related to Knife in the back

Definitions and Meaning of stab in the back in English

stab in the back

thrust entry 1 sense 1, drive, to wound or pierce by the thrust of a pointed object or weapon, thrust, drive, betray, a sudden sharp feeling, a thrust of a pointed weapon, effort sense 2, try, a culture medium solidified in an upright column in a tube to reduce the surface to a minimum compare slant, a wound produced by a pointed object or weapon, stab culture, effort, try, a jerky thrust, to thrust or give a wound with or as if with a pointed weapon

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Knife in the back

thrust entry 1 sense 1, drive, to wound or pierce by the thrust of a pointed object or weapon, thrust, drive, betray, a sudden sharp feeling, a thrust of a poin

betray,sell out,backstab,cross,double cross,give away,go back on,inform (on),Sell down the river,Two-time

Defend,protect,stand by,Guard,safeguard,save,shield

squooshy => squishy, squoosh => squish, squirts => squirts, squirted => squirted, squirrelling (away) => squirrelling (away),