1. stabbing - Noun
2. stabbing - Adjective
3. stabbing - Verb
Derived from stab
5. stabbing - Adjective Satellite
of Stab
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe ruling family in Kuwait is good at blackmail, exploitation, and destruction of their opponents. They had perpetuated a grave U. S. conspiracy against us.... stabbing Iraq in the back with a poisoned dagger. Saddam Hussein
Don't patronize the chain bookstores. Every time I see some author scheduled to read and sign his books at a chain bookstore, I feel like telling him he's stabbing the independent bookstores in the back. Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Sophie did not care to think how Howl might react if Fanny woke him by stabbing him with her parasol. Diana Wynne Jones
See driving is like stabbing someone, it's very personal. While flying is like shooting someone, it's more distant. Bushwick Bill
Delly lost her temper at Peeta over how he treated you. She got very squeaky. It was like someone stabbing a mouse with a fork repeatedly. Suzanne Collins
They attacked the towns and spared neither the children nor the aged nor pregnant women nor women in childbed, not only stabbing them and dismembering them but cutting them to pieces as if dealing with sheep in the slaughter house. Bartolomé de las Casas