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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. See also: jab How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Lewis landed an uncharacteristically wide jab with his left hand and followed with a sweeping right hook that landed flush on Rahman's jaw, knocking the champion flat on his back. And with the formerly unbeaten Gonzalez right where he wanted him, De La Hoya followed the jab with dozens of unanswered punches - mostly left hooks - and expertly avoided taking shots to win a lopsided decision and retain his title before 11,417 spectators at Thomas & Mack Center. Tyson got in a stiff jab with about 10 seconds left. |
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