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Noun
(1) a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow),a quick short straight punch,the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger orelbow,poke
(2) a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow)
(3) a quick short straight punch
(4) the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger orelbow
(5) poke
Verb
(1) poke or thrust abruptly,strike or punch quick and short blows,stab or pierce
(2) poke or thrust abruptly
(3) strike or punch quick and short blows
(4) stab or pierce
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Noun
(1) a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow),a quick short straight punch,the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger orelbow,poke
(2) a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow)
(3) a quick short straight punch
(4) the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger orelbow
(5) poke
Verb
(1) poke or thrust abruptly,strike or punch quick and short blows,stab or pierce
(2) poke or thrust abruptly
(3) strike or punch quick and short blows
(4) stab or pierce
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(1) Mrs Lloyd said her son developed symptoms of the rare Guillain-Barre syndrome eight days after receiving the MMR jab .
(2) Cynthia attacks with a chop - Simon knocks the blow away, and gives her a quick jab to the stomach.
(3) Her mother Mandy, 38, has now urged all parents to have their children vaccinated with the MMR jab , which protects children against measles, mumps and rubella.
(4) A mobile clinic offering separate vaccinations as an alternative to the controversial MMR jab is to visit York next month.
(5) Oxford University scientists have found that the MMR jab does not increase the risk of inflammatory bowel disease, as previously thought.
(6) a jab of envy
(7) Pupils in other years, along with the sixth formers, are also being offered the BCG jab to help vaccinate them against the disease, after undergoing a skin test to check they are not already immune.
(8) an anti-tetanus jab
(9) Another jab of pain comes from my stomach, reminding me to see why it hurts so much.
(10) Tunney countered by foot movement and sharp punches starting with the jab .
(11) But vaccination rates have fallen across Britain over fears that the jab could be linked to autism and a bowel disorder - leading to warnings of possible measles epidemics.
(12) Myst caught the fist but was still took the blow from the quick jab that followed.
(13) The mum contacted the surgery the next day and was told that Georgina had been administered the MMR booster jab on January 8.
(14) The sharp jab of pain she felt when she did so was enough to convince her that it was most certainly not a dream.
(15) The most common causes of bruising after a blood test are lack of pressure on the site of the jab until the bleeding has stopped, or if the needle damaged the vein or other blood vessels while it was being inserted.
(16) I let my hands drop limply into my lap and felt the fridge-cool cork against the back of my ear and then a sudden jab of pain.
Show Examples
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(1) Mrs Lloyd said her son developed symptoms of the rare Guillain-Barre syndrome eight days after receiving the MMR jab .
(2) Cynthia attacks with a chop - Simon knocks the blow away, and gives her a quick jab to the stomach.
(3) Her mother Mandy, 38, has now urged all parents to have their children vaccinated with the MMR jab , which protects children against measles, mumps and rubella.
(4) A mobile clinic offering separate vaccinations as an alternative to the controversial MMR jab is to visit York next month.
(5) Oxford University scientists have found that the MMR jab does not increase the risk of inflammatory bowel disease, as previously thought.
(6) a jab of envy
(7) Pupils in other years, along with the sixth formers, are also being offered the BCG jab to help vaccinate them against the disease, after undergoing a skin test to check they are not already immune.
(8) an anti-tetanus jab
(9) Another jab of pain comes from my stomach, reminding me to see why it hurts so much.
(10) Tunney countered by foot movement and sharp punches starting with the jab .
(11) But vaccination rates have fallen across Britain over fears that the jab could be linked to autism and a bowel disorder - leading to warnings of possible measles epidemics.
(12) Myst caught the fist but was still took the blow from the quick jab that followed.
(13) The mum contacted the surgery the next day and was told that Georgina had been administered the MMR booster jab on January 8.
(14) The sharp jab of pain she felt when she did so was enough to convince her that it was most certainly not a dream.
(15) The most common causes of bruising after a blood test are lack of pressure on the site of the jab until the bleeding has stopped, or if the needle damaged the vein or other blood vessels while it was being inserted.
(16) I let my hands drop limply into my lap and felt the fridge-cool cork against the back of my ear and then a sudden jab of pain.
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Synonyms
Noun
1. poke
2. punch
3. insult
4. thrust
5. dig
Verb
6. poke
7. stab
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. poke
2. punch
3. insult
4. thrust
5. dig
Verb
6. poke
7. stab
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