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jab someone in something
to poke someone in a particular location on the body. Fred jabbed Tom in the side. He jabbed himself in the hand. jab someone with something to poke or stick someone with something. He jabbed Henry with the rake handle on purpose. The mugger jabbed the victim with a knife. jab something at someone or something to poke someone or something with something. Tom jabbed the stick at the dog. I jabbed my fist at Walter. jab something into something and jab something in to stab something into something. Billy jabbed his spoon into the gelatin. He jabbed in his spoon. He jabbed it in. jab something out to thrust something out. Molly jabbed her fist out suddenly. She jabbed out her fist. See also: out jab at someone or something to poke or punch at someone or something. Tom jabbed at Fred. Don't jab at the cat! take a dig at someone and take a jab at someone; take digs at someone Fig. to insult or pester someone. Why did you take a jab at Sam? You're always taking digs at people who think they're your friends. Jane is always taking digs at Bob, but she never really means any harm. take a jab at someone and take a punch at someone 1. to hit at someone; to poke someone. Max took a jab at Lefty and missed. Lefty took a punch at Max. 2. Go to take a dig at someone. See also: take Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He is also accused of shooting in the back another labourer in nearby Jabing who was too weak to continue a forced march of around 100 labourers the same day or the day after, a spokesman for prosecutors said in a statement. In his letter, the writer, Jantan Umbat, described a journey that he and his wife had just made to Tarum Longhouse, in the Saratok District, to pay their last respects, and that of my wife and myself, to a great Iban bard (lemambang) and master woodcarver, Renang anak Jabing, the son, too, of a renowned shaman, who, many years earlier, had been, for me, a major informant. He is also accused of shooting from behind another labourer in nearby Jabing who was too exhausted to continue a forced march of around 100 labourers the same day or the day after, prosecutors said. |
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