stabbed - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of stabbed in Hindi

  • छुरा घोंपा
  • भोंकना
  • घोंपना
  • निशाना बाँध कर आघात करना
  • मारना

stabbed Definition

(of a person) thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as to wound or kill.

stabbed Example

  • They say he stabbed her, in the throat. ( वे कहते हैं कि उसने उसे चाकू मारा, गले में। )
  • He stabbed a fork into the roast and cut a small slice off. ( उसने भुट्टे में कांटा चुभाया और एक छोटा टुकड़ा काट दिया। )
  • And the man stabbed Alex with a knife. ( और आदमी ने चाकू से एलेक्स को चाकू मार दिया। )

More Sentence

  • The two quarrelled and the younger stabbed the elder.
  • "My husband has just been stabbed," she said in a voice that was too calm to be her own.
  • Unwilling to alarm them and possibly end up stabbed, he pretended not to know and moved through the room.
  • She stabbed the spade into the flowerbed and gazed off into the distance.
  • I heard someone stabbed you.
  • Fiery pain tore through her as he stabbed her in the neck.
  • Nervous, she stabbed him harder than she intended to, and Jule groaned, closing his eyes.
  • In the time that he had been home, he never asked about the man who stabbed him, nor the situation with Lori.
  • Of course, since Lori had hired the man who stabbed him, it might not be a good idea.
  • I'm slow because someone stabbed me.
  • "He stabbed Alex," she said, her voice breaking with emotion.
  • And yet, the man who stabbed him was behind bars, and the person who hired him had confessed.
  • She never mentioned Lori or the man who had stabbed him – or anything else unpleasant.
  • She stabbed the pitchfork into the dirt floor.
  • Disoriented, Rhyn glanced down and pulled the syringe out of his thigh, where the angel had stabbed him.
  • With the last of her energy, she stabbed him through the eye.
  • He snatched another woman as he spoke and stabbed her.
  • That was the summer he had been stabbed and lost his voice – nearly lost his life.
  • Virginius thereupon stabbed her to the heart in the presence of Appius and the people.
  • Festus found Judaea infested with robbers and the sicarii, who mingled with the crowds at the feasts and stabbed their enemies with the daggers (sicae) from which their name was derived.
  • He was stabbed in his bedroom by a freedman of Clemens named Stephanus on the 18th of September 96.
  • Three nights later four followers of the chief of Bobbili crept into the tent of the raja of Vizianagram and stabbed him to death.
  • Having been outraged by Sextus Tarquinius, one of the sons of Tarquinius Superbus, she informed her father and her husband, and, having exacted an oath of vengeance from them, stabbed herself to death.
  • Warned by a hurried sign by Hamud that his life was in danger, Mahommed at once attacked Bandar, stabbed him and took possession of the citadel; a general massacre of all members of the house of Ibn Rashid followed, and next day Mahommed appeared with his cousin Hamud in the market-place of Hail, and announced his assumption of the amirship. A strong and capable ruler, he soon established his authority over all northern and western Nejd, and in 1872 the opportunity arrived for his intervention in the east.
  • The Heruli remained heathen until the overthrow of their kingdom, and retained many striking primitive customs. When threatened with death by disease or old age, they were required to call in an executioner, who stabbed them on the pyre.
  • Inez was stabbed to death and was buried immediately in the church of Santa Clara.
  • Pyramus, believing that she had been devoured by the lion, stabbed himself.
  • He ordered her to be admitted, asked her the names of the deputies then at Caen, and, after writing their names, said, "They shall be soon guillotined," when the young girl, whose name was Charlotte Corday, stabbed him to the heart.
  • In 1452, however, this powerful earl was invited to Stirling by the king, and, charged with treachery, was stabbed by James and then killed by the attendants.
  • Early in the morning he stabbed himself to the heart with a dagger which he had concealed under his pillow, and died as his attendants entered the tent.
  • Drusus was stabbed one evening as he was returning home.
  • A month had passed since he had been stabbed.
  • I didn't even know about him until Alex was stabbed.
  • She had a nightmare about Alex being stabbed.
  • On the 6th of May 1882 the newly appointed chief secretary for Ireland, Lord Frederick Cavendish, and his under-secretary, Mr Burke, were stabbed to death in the Phoenix Park at Dublin.
  • In May 1894 he again became premier and minister of the interior; and he was by President Carnot's side when the latter was stabbed to death at Lyons in June.
  • In the spring of 1882, he was stabbed by a fanatic during the reception given in the public park at Gifu.
  • Spartacus, who had stabbed his horse before the battle, fell sword in hand.
  • As he turned to leave the grand vizier's tent he was stabbed in the back; his head was cut off and sent to Constantinople.
  • Early in February 1306 he stabbed the Red Comyn before the high altar, in the church of the Franciscans at Dumfries: Comyn's uncle was also slain, and Bruce, from his castle of Lochmaben, summoned his party to arms; he was supported by the bishops of St Andrews and Glasgow, and by Sir James of Douglas, and was promptly crowned by the countess of Buchan, representing the clan MacDuff, at Scone.
  • How it chanced we know not; James's horse seems to have run away and thrown him (he was a bad horseman), and the story goes that he was taken into a cottage and stabbed by a priest.
  • On the 26th of May 946 Edmund's brief but energetic reign came to a tragic conclusion when he was stabbed at the royal villa of Pucklechurch, in Gloucestershire, by an exiled robber named Liofa, who had returned to the court unbidden.
  • One day, however, while returning from the chase to the town of Chelles, Chilperic was stabbed to death.
  • In the mosque at Medina he was stabbed by a Kufan workman and died in November 644.
  • The story that in 882 he was invited to Oxford by Alfred the Great, that he laboured there for many years, became abbot at Malmesbury, and was stabbed to death by his pupils with their "styles," is apparently without any satisfactory foundation, and doubtless refers to some other Johannes.
  • 1437), and aided by the royal chamberlain, Sir Robert Stewart, and by a band of Highlanders, Graham burst into the presence of James on the night of the 20th of February 1437 and stabbed the king to death.