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jabbed

noun as in poke

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Having a tube jabbed into an open wound in your throat is clearly not pleasant.

“You people should be at the beach,” Dylan jabbed at his audience, cutting up on bald people.

And on the far side of the wall would have been men who fired guns and waved torches and jabbed with spears.

When Bieber jabbed at Siva Kaneswaran, a member of the Wanted, he connected.

First, he jabbed at Braun, who, without looking up from the script, dropped his hands to block.

Some of the supers jabbed me pretty hard, among them Babe Durgon, who delighted in tormenting me.

“Picturesque old nuisance,” he said, and jabbed at his scalp with his pencil as though he meant to puncture his skull.

Quick as a flash he pulled off and jabbed three prongs of his horns deep into the other's side.

Instinctively he jabbed a short back-stroke with the end of the axe-handle, and caught one of his assailants in the belly.

He checked the seals on all the other tubes first, then jabbed the air-lock override release.

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to jabbed, such as: dig, punch, blow, buck, hit, and bump.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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