stabbing
[ stab-ing ]
/ ˈstæb ɪŋ /
adjective
penetrating; piercing: a stabbing pain.
emotionally wounding: a stabbing remark.
incisive or trenchant: a stabbing, satirical phrase.
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Definition for stabbing (2 of 2)
stab
[ stab ]
/ stæb /
verb (used with object), stabbed, stab·bing.
verb (used without object), stabbed, stab·bing.
to thrust with or as if with a knife or other pointed weapon: to stab at an attacker.
to deliver a wound, as with a pointed weapon.
noun
Origin of stab
1325–75; (v.) Middle English (Scots)
stabben < ?; (noun) late Middle English, akin to or derivative of the v.; compare Scots
stob
stub1
OTHER WORDS FROM stab
re·stab, verb, re·stabbed, re·stab·bing. un·stabbed, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for stabbing
British Dictionary definitions for stabbing
stab
/ (stæb) /
verb stabs, stabbing or stabbed
noun
Derived forms of stab
stabber, nounWord Origin for stab
C14: from
stabbe stab wound; probably related to Middle English
stob stick
Idioms and Phrases with stabbing
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