stabbed (Meaning)

stabbed

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

stabbed Sentence Examples

  1. The attacker lunged at the victim, stabbing him multiple times in the chest.
  2. The sharp pain caused by the stab wound sent shivers down her spine.
  3. The surgeon carefully stitched up the stab wound, ensuring there was no internal damage.
  4. The ice pick was stabbed into the ground, holding the tent firmly in place.
  5. The knife slipped from his hand, stabbing him in the leg.
  6. The jagged rock stabbed her foot, leaving a deep cut that needed attention.
  7. The serial killer's victims were all stabbed in a similar manner.
  8. The paramedics rushed to the scene after a man was stabbed in a bar fight.
  9. The stabbing incident occurred in the middle of a crowded street, causing widespread panic.
  10. The knife handle protruded from his chest, indicating a fatal stab wound.

FAQs About the word stabbed

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

pecked, picked, stuck, pierced,jabbed, punctured, pinked, ran through,impaled, spiked

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The attacker lunged at the victim, stabbing him multiple times in the chest.

The sharp pain caused by the stab wound sent shivers down her spine.

The surgeon carefully stitched up the stab wound, ensuring there was no internal damage.

The ice pick was stabbed into the ground, holding the tent firmly in place.