Thesaurus / stab
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IT’S OKAY IF YOU WEREN’T PAYING ATTENTION TO GADGETS IN 2020. HERE ARE THE BEST ONES YOU MISSED.GEOFFREY FOWLERNOVEMBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON POSTGloria said he is “rooting for Measure C” but will advocate taking another stab at funding a Convention Center expansion if the initiative dies – and perhaps add a pitch to use city hotel taxes to support parks.
MEASURE C BACKERS LIKELY HEADED TO COURT TO ARGUE IT ACTUALLY PASSEDLISA HALVERSTADTOCTOBER 26, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOEven earlier stabs might have been made in private, but “when you get an answer you can’t make sense of, you don’t publish it,” noted Aephraim Steinberg, a physicist at the University of Toronto.
QUANTUM TUNNELS SHOW HOW PARTICLES CAN BREAK THE SPEED OF LIGHTNATALIE WOLCHOVEROCTOBER 20, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINE“Let me take a stab at rewriting this,” Besser recalled Emanuel saying as he began scribbling on a pad.
INSIDE THE FALL OF THE CDCBY JAMES BANDLER, PATRICIA CALLAHAN, SEBASTIAN ROTELLA AND KIRSTEN BERGOCTOBER 15, 2020PROPUBLICAHer sister, Diana Jiménez López, on Tuesday told the Washington Blade during a telephone interview from California that Huerta had stab wounds throughout her body.
TIJUANA AUTHORITIES CRITICIZED OVER HANDLING OF TRANSGENDER WOMAN’S MURDERMICHAEL K. LAVERSSEPTEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEThe Esperanza was still smothered, and a stab of pity went through Joe's heart as he saw his shipmate wallowing.
THE CHEQUERSJAMES RUNCIMANHer cries attracted her attendants, and Murray was ordered by the indignant queen to stab the young madman dead then and there.
FRIEND MAC DONALDMAX O'RELLAnd because Bud had a sore spot in his own heart, Bud felt a quick stab of understanding and sympathy.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWERSeven or eight days ago, a man having received behind the Arsenal a stab with a knife, I sewed up the wound, and cured him.
CHICOT THE JESTERALEXANDRE DUMAS, PEREThere were so many things to remind him of her—a sudden memory would catch him unawares, and stab him like a knife.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRWORDS RELATED TO STAB
- breaks
- connections
- contingencies
- conveniences
- cuts
- events
- excuses
- fair shakes
- fighting chances
- fitnesses
- flings
- fortuities
- freedoms
- go
- good fortunes
- good lucks
- happenings
- hopes
- hours
- iron in the fires
- junctures
- leisures
- liberties
- moments
- occasions
- one's moves
- one's says
- one's turns
- openings
- passes
- prayers
- probabilities
- reliefs
- rooms
- runs
- scopes
- shots
- shows
- spaces
- spells
- squeaks
- stabs
- the hunts
- the runnings
- times
- turns
- whacks
- break
- connection
- contingency
- convenience
- cut
- event
- excuse
- fair shake
- fighting chance
- fitness
- fling
- fortuity
- freedom
- go
- good fortune
- good luck
- happening
- hope
- hour
- iron in the fire
- juncture
- leisure
- liberty
- moment
- occasion
- one's move
- one's say
- one's turn
- opening
- pass
- prayer
- probability
- relief
- room
- run
- scope
- shot
- show
- space
- spell
- squeak
- stab
- the hunt
- the running
- time
- turn
- whack
- access
- barge in
- bayonet
- blow in
- bore
- break in
- breeze in
- bust in
- charge
- come
- crack
- diffuse
- drill
- drive
- eat through
- encroach
- enter
- filter in
- force
- get in
- go through
- gore
- impale
- infiltrate
- ingress
- insert
- insinuate
- introduce
- invade
- jab
- knife
- make a hole
- make an entrance
- pass through
- percolate
- perforate
- permeate
- pervade
- pop in
- prick
- probe
- puncture
- ream
- run into
- saturate
- seep
- sink into
- spear
- stab
- stick into
- suffuse
- thrust
- trespass
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