How To Use Jab In A Sentence

  • She talks to doctors and parents about the risks, finding that a number object to the jab and fear it will promote promiscuity. The Sun
  • From here, the nullah reaches the Punjab and Haryana boundary, near Shagun Hotel, where the outflow is now blocked.
  • Some may choose to wear things like the hijab, turban or kippa, but that's another story, because somehow headgear bothers a whole lot of people. Ajarat Bada: Fatwa For Tebow
  • Nowadays the word jabberwocky is used to mean nonsensical language in general. †"V Venkata Rao, Ahmedabad The Times of India
  • Jab hope in aids war AIDS patients are being given a new vaccine which could slow down the effects of the disease.
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  • However, Capt Amarinder Singh had also made it clear that Act also envisaged termination of all other agreements relating to Ravi-Beas waters and to discharge Punjab government from the obligations hereunder.
  • The words heard by the party upon the staircase were the Frenchman's exclamations of horror and affright, commingled with the fiendish jabberings of the brute.
  • India has a cuisine as diverse as its contrasting climate and the Punjab is famed for its clay ovens and tandoori cooking.
  • The brain of the prizefighter does not convolve: he relies more on his "jabs" than on thoughts that burn Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers
  • 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.
  • For a while she became an underwear model for Lejaby, but her big break came when she landed the job as hostess in the TV gameshow Wheel of Fortune.
  • He listened intently, jabbed furiously three or four times at the transmitting key, then leapt to his feet, tearing his headphones off. THE LONELY SEA
  • An ineffective flu jab given to millions of elderly people last year has been blamed for a record number of deaths over the winter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dressed in a leopard print hijab she collected belongings and her cat. The Sun
  • Unable to contain their joy, boys of Punjab broke into a song prompting their friends to do a jig.
  • Brazilian writer Monteiro Lobato describes the sound of a jaboticaba kiss as “plock, pluff, pituy.” The Fruit Hunters
  • He pulled him off of her and, dodging a few punches, landed a few jabs and then a roundhouse punch.
  • Jabbing with the point he kept off Alexei's attack until the reaction of their mid-air collision made them drift apart again.
  • She befriends her neighbours, wears a hijab and goes to the mosque. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ban will likely include large Christian crosses, Jewish yarmulkes, Muslim hijabs and turbans worn by Sikhs.
  • As they grunted and jabbed, Mr. McCain chatted with a few players and their coaches, shook a few hands and then headed to the sidelines. McCain Huddles With Marshall Team - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • He told of a young woman from Burma who immigrated with her family and, upon entering college, identified with fellow Muslim students and began wearing a hijab (traditional headscarf).
  • The Shadow Cabinet felt the full force of his left jab yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't expect him until dinnertime. He just about scared the bejabbers out of me as he sneaked up behind me and burst into this sudden, uproarious laughter.
  • The victim then approaches the youth and throws a fierce right-hand jab, punching him on the chin and knocking him unconscious. Times, Sunday Times
  • India has a cuisine as diverse as its contrasting climate and the Punjab is famed for its clay ovens and tandoori cooking.
  • Over one million landless peasants are fighting for land rights and against a military takeover in the largest province of Punjab.
  • She hopes to do trials with people given three jabs over six months. The Sun
  • For some reason, all of this has scared the bejabbers out of the Democrats.
  • Charles rushes to his daughter's bedroom and expertly jabs her with the insulin syringe.
  • Somewhere down the road, somebody got it into their head that kids won't watch it unless the themes are saccharine, the voices high and squawky, and there just happens to be some kind of jabbering animal wandering around. A review for INK
  • Maybe you had better swatch just a little, to be sure the yarn goes with the jabot fabric once it's in knitted form (light is caught differently), before beginning to knit the actual lace. Jean's Knitting
  • Other infections which the injections guard against are MMR and the controversial cervical cancer jab, which is for girls only. Landmark U.S. Study: Delaying Child’s Vaccinations May Do Harm | Impact Lab
  • Either way, Al Jaber is the ungrateful recipient after clattering into the back of Joaquin.
  • All we can do is deal with it. on January 9, 2007 at 4: 19 pm | Reply The jabberwock Stop Loving Everything « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • She doesn't look up; I watch the pen jab the paper with each letter she dots and crosses.
  • Griff shots with a power punch in which Kidz dodged and somehow countered with five regular jabs to the face.
  • Pushing forth, he jabbed the head of the weapon into the greaves of the incoming phalanx.
  • Assertion: Michelle Obama's affectionate fist bump with her husband as they walked offstage was a "terrorist fist jab" (in the words of Fox anchorperson E.D. Hill). Robert Koehler: The Shadow Platform
  • A switch within the prepositional phrase should be ruled out because English has prepositions and Panjabi postpositions.
  • He has good command over English, Punjabi and Hindi languages.
  • He was very skilful, he used to catch you with a jab and you wouldn't know where it came from. Times, Sunday Times
  • John was so angry that he jabbed her with his right hand.
  • He had it covered, I kind of jabbed at it and popped it free," Beach said. HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News
  • Leslie smiled and turned back to her sewing, moving what looked like a shirt sleeve along the jabbing threaded needle.
  • He said that the government was committed to restore normalcy and hold elections in the Punjab.
  • Also, the magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens), the roseate spoonbill (Ajaia ajaja), the anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), and the jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) are common. Coastal Venezuelan mangroves
  • Israeli infantry and armor rolled away from the town of Beit Hanoun and the nearby Jabaliya refugee camp shortly after daybreak, witnesses said.
  • His face came attached to a grizzled beard; a finger jabbed at the reinforced glass. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • Students of the Pratap College of Education here have secured four of the top five positions in the BEd examination conducted by Panjab University.
  • She gave him a jab in the stomach with her elbow.
  • On that trip, I shared a lift with three French men jabbering away in this language I had been learning in class and I couldn't follow a word.
  • Then, upon reflection, Erik went back to fetch the Punjab lasso, which is very curiously made out of catgut, and which might have set an examining magistrate thinking. The Phantom of the Opera
  • The conference condemned attacks on the Muslim population and defended the right of Muslim women to choose to wear the hijab or burqa.
  • The protester was jabbing a finger aggressively at a policeman.
  • I ran straight round to my best friend Martin Dean's house and when he answered the door, jabbered: Deano, Deano! Who's the sycophant in the black? | Harry Pearson
  • After all, according to comedy e-card site JibJab, Tuesday is unofficially "May the 4th Be with You" day. 'Star Wars' comes to JibJab
  • For the day came when Mulcachy rapped the chair with his whip-butt, when the attendant through the bars jabbed the iron fork into Ben Bolt's ribs, and when Ben Bolt, anything but royal, slinking like a beaten alley-cat, in pitiable terror, crawled over to the chair and sat down in it like a man. CHAPTER XXXIII
  • She wears a hijab over her hair, neck and shoulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • She jabs at more buttons on the remote control doodad.
  • The anonymous call had offered up two names for the Jabelman murder: Iain MacPherson and Tommy somebody.
  • I tried not to smile as I gave him a quick jab in the stomach, but in the end we were both laughing.
  • He kept jabbing at the paper cup with his pencil.
  • He has undergone two ops on his left ankle and had a cortisone jab during the Ashes tour when he began suffering pain. The Sun
  • He jabbed his finger in my direction. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • One problem with the jab is that in some Heartland cities – whose values Jamie is supposed to stand for – Ann Taylor stores are the most stylish in town. 2007 June 26 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • He represented his alma mater in wrestling as well as the traditional Punjabi sport of kabaddi.
  • A new website giving advice about medicines such as antidepressants and the MMR jab was launched today to help ‘fill the gap’ in patient information.
  • a bit of "jabberwocky" .. but the truth is, as I wrote, that netanyahu is the lesser of the evils. Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • Credo knocked Dan out of his reverie with a jab to his ribs.
  • FIGHTING WITH SIKHS BROTHER? bcs hindu want to make us minority in punjab (KHALISTAN) Leaders of Dal Khalsa have been arrested for sponsoring marches in Punjab in support of a free WN.com - Articles related to Gay travel to Lima, Peru: Easier than ever with LAN Airlines new service from SFO
  • After that comment, sure enough her sister conjured up the same lecture about swearing to Blair, Blair was just a bit put down when she couldn't walk away from this incessant jabber of her sister's idea on etiquette.
  • If I jabbed at him with the billhook, I might just touch him. Wildfire
  • Wet Bank Guy "retaliated", sort of, with a jib jab video and Adrastos offered up a Barbie Doll advertisement, and ... well, Greg all but declared an early victory. Your Right Hand Thief
  • Though the pathological conditions of hydrophobia and serpent poisoning are by no means parallel, the _rationale_ of the methods employed in opening the emunctories of the skin are the same; and were it not for its powerful protracting effect and depressing action upon the heart, we might perhaps secure valuable aid from jaborandi Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884
  • But at his best he was also capable of delivering among the most clinical yorkers in the game, the ball arrowing in toward the batsman's toes, often leaving them sprawled on the floor as they jabbed their bat futilely at the ground as the stumps cartwheeled behind them. The Paradox of Shoaib Akhtar
  • Also, the magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens), the roseate spoonbill (Ajaia ajaja), the anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), and the jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) are common. Coastal Venezuelan mangroves
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  • Jaben hurled the annulus into the lava, where it disappeared in a burst of lambent flame.
  • When Leonard Bernstein unleashed his sprawling Third Symphony - titled "Kaddish" - on the American public in January 1964, the critics practically trampled one another to get in the first jabs. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post
  • The word hijab comes from the Arabic for veil and is used to describe the headscarves worn by Muslim women. BBC News - Home
  • During the communal riots in Jabalpur India in the early sixties, both Muslims and Hindus were killed in the mayhem. Mike Ghouse: A Tribute To My Pluralist Father
  • They keep jabbering about deceit and cleaning up the government.
  • From Bactria Alexander moved into India at the invitation of the local dynasts of the Kabul valley and Punjab.
  • They've made snarky jabs about the administration using our soldiers as ' social workers, ' doing all sorts of unmanly, unsoldierly duties.
  • He revealed that troops were given more than 20 jabs, including those for anthrax, cholera, diphtheria, hepatitis, plague, polio, tetanus, typhoid, yellow fever and tuberculosis.
  • Linguistically most of Pakistan's languages are spoken in other parts of the South Asian subcontinent -- Punjabi, Sindhi and Urdu and before the separation of Bangladesh, Bengali. Aparna Pande: Is Pakistan Part of South Asia? Yes!
  • The name would seem to show that they were Bhatis (called Bhatti in the Punjab); but be that as it may, their Rajput origin seems to be unquestioned. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV)
  • I thought I was about to be introduced when Katy began jabbering away about Murphy, my dog, who was sitting on the floor next to me.
  • Rahi said that prominentartistsof Kashmiri, Dogri, Ladakhi, Punjabi, Gojri, Pahari, Balti and Shina will perform in this cultural extravaganza. J&K Academy of Art, Culture organizing National Art Festival at Chandighar
  • He saw her jab her thumb on a red button — a panic button.
  • The religious compositions of the Sikh gurus combine aspects of classical Indian music with popular Punjabi folk tunes.
  • For those who don't know, a hijab only covers the hair and neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • David Carr's first quarter slant pass to Jabar Gaffney deflected into the hands of Marlon McCree, who returned the interception 35 yards to the Texan.
  • There's a film of him doing 'hi-def neck lipo', jabbing his tool under someone's skin to help reduce wattle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alex says, gasping for air, the stab wound in his back sending excruciating jabs of pain through his whole body.
  • The other side was covered in soapy sponge which he proceeded to jab into my left eye without warning.
  • Cricket is the national game among the school-boys of the Punjab, from the naked hedge-school children, who use an old kerosine-tin for wicket, to the B. A.'s of the University, who compete for the The Kipling Reader Selections from the Books of Rudyard Kipling
  • The flu jab is still worth having. The Sun
  • I try to twist my body so I can jab my left elbow in his face.
  • Despite the occasional jab at bigots, however, the movie does not really come across as a political statement.
  • When the breathing begins to be loud, relief is afforded in some cases by giving a drench composed of 2 drams of fluid extract of jaborandi in half a pint of water. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Ken Arromdee says: jabberjaw: You know if I was “in a bunker under fire”, I don’t think my first thought would we which guy can I hiton. The Volokh Conspiracy » Light at the End of the DADT Tunnel
  • He saw her jab her thumb on a red button — a panic button.
  • Dancing around slightly, he looked for cracks in Red's defence, throwing out small jabs to keep him complacent.
  • Sinjáb is Persian for the skin of the grey squirrel (Mu. lemmus, the lemming), the meniver, erroneously miniver, (menu vair) as opposed to the ermine = (Mus Armenius, or mustela erminia.) The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Dia yang sebelum ini pernah mencetuskan kontroversi berhubung gambar separuh bogelnya di Internet ditahan bersama rakannya yang turut mengaku mengambil dadah jenis syabu, dalam operasi yang disertai anggota Agensi Anti Dadah Kebangsaan (AADK) Selangor dan Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) Negeri Sembilan. Teater
  • The plot – trying to find the nutter responsible for the growing heap of corpses and the Welsh girl found in the hospital carpark with locked-in syndrome – kept us guessing right up to the cliffhanging moment when Tom got clobbered from behind and jabbed with a needle right in the middle of his favourite yodelling track. TV Rewind: Single Father; The Pillars of the Earth; Jamie's 30-Minute Meals; Nigella Kitchen; Food: What Goes in Your Basket?
  • Gnat has a bag with medical tools, and like millions of children, she enjoys jabbing blunt plastic hypos into the dog's butt.
  • ORISSA: State-run, Punjab National Bank has introduced mobile banking service for the residents of Daringibadi, a tribal area in Kandhamal district of Orissa. PunjabNewsline News
  • Ministers, who will formally announce the plan tomorrow, insist the quintuple jab is safe, and a positive development for parents because it replaces the whooping cough vaccine, which contained mercury.
  • He jabbed the ball into the net in the final minute of the game.
  • He was muttering unconnected phrases, like ‘make you love me’ ‘dog… no, mine’ it was insane jabber.
  • Seagulls jabbed at the fish that lost their shelter.
  • He pauses, squinting down at the camera's screen and jabbing various buttons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yeah, there\'s that whole first black nominee for president thing, but more significant is the fact that the greeting, which has been described by confused white journalists as a \ "fist bump, \" \ "closed-fist high-five, \" \ "a frat-tastic fist bump\" and \ "\'Hezbollah\ 'style fist-jabbing, \" is finally being introduced to mainstream culture. Katie Halper: The Obama Pound: In Historic Moment, White People Exposed to "Fist Bump" for First Time
  • Petra couldn't distinguish the words, only an excited jabber. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • The Vulcan of the Islamic mythos was named Jabr.
  • A few years more of this honeymoon with free power will render many areas in Punjab and elsewhere barren.
  • Demetrius is frustrated with Hermia's jabber and constant chatter and tells her he did nothing of the sort.
  • UCLA alum Kareem Abdul-Jabbar recalls plowing through the complete Sherlock Holmes collection on his first NBA road trip. The NBA's Locker-Room Nerds
  • His face came attached to a grizzled beard; a finger jabbed at the reinforced glass. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • In one episode of Frasier, his radio station decides to go for the Latino market, which means excitable men jabbering about soccer.
  • he jabbed his finger into her ribs
  • Your GP can confirm the diagnosis and there should be at least one doctor at the practice experienced at giving cortisone jabs. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had just a painkilling jab which meant he could heal faster. The Sun
  • If you suffer from medical conditions such as pernicious anaemia, you may be able to get the jab from your GP. The Sun
  • Sure," was the explanation, "I was jist doin 'like this when, -- bejabers, there's another gone! Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers
  • The turban, since ancient times, has been of significant import in the Punjab, the land of the five rivers and the birthplace of Sikhism.
  • Finally, I will cite jaborandi (Tupí), ` the dried leaves of a rutaceous shrub, Pilocarpus jaborandi, that are a source of philocarpine, 'and pataua (Tupí) ` a fatty oil similar to olive oil obtained from the fruit of a Brazilian palm.' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 3
  • He was whacked-out on speed, jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at all.
  • The vet jabbed the dog with a needle/jabbed a needle into the dog.
  • Mostly I think blogs have jousting jabberwockies wonkishly jabbering through the tulgey wood, and burbling as they come. "You are also a paid astrotroller."
  • Regular sunbed use alongside tanning jabs make for a very risky combination, especially for anyone with naturally fair skin. The Sun
  • This one-off single sees the band present a genuinely beautiful take on Punjabi folk, backdropped by a loping funk beat and breathtakingly lovely guitar.
  • She gave him a jab in the stomach with her elbow.
  • In his reply, the minister said the chief minister had already asked the Punjab government to release the state's share of 72,248 cusec of water from the Ranjit Sagar Dam. Analysis
  • Qais Jabar and Ariana Aliya, your names carry the burden of Braudel's longue duree, but this book has compromised many 'not-so - "mere" events' in your lives. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
  • About a classful of Spanish, Jewish, Black and autistic students who jibbedy-jab their flagrantly Jew-froed teacher, Mist-ah Kah-tare. Lest I Forget!
  • Greengrocers lined the sidewalks with the last of the jabalieh tomatoes, big meaty pink and green fruits whose rippling flesh puckered into circles like little baboon butts mooning you all in a row. Day of Honey
  • I spent the first hour jabbering away and trying to determine whether or not gasoline was actually being sold at the station.
  • However, the offense will retain its basic form, a fact with which Abdul-Jabbar is comfortable.
  • … and getting my H1N1 jab! that my internist is an unbelievably kind and gentle mensch Felix et errabunda XLVII
  • I got my abaya and hijab out of my bag, putting them on before I left the plane as I'd been advised.
  • The ban will likely include large Christian crosses, Jewish yarmulkes, Muslim hijabs, and turbans worn by Sikhs.
  • Al-Khwarizmi continues his study of algebra in Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala by examining how the laws of arithmetic extend to an arithmetic for his algebraic objects.
  • Martin Roscoe plays the bejabbers out of his solo part in the piano concerto.
  • A poke here, a jab there and suddenly the bizarre piece of plastic that had wedged the ballcock in the upright position causing the cistern to not refill fell away and it filled up.
  • Is this the protection of civilians? said local resident Rajab Sharaf, standing outside the burning building as the cinderblock walls buckled outward from the heat. Libyan government shows reporters NATO bomb sites
  • Bahrain's Olympic sprinter Rogaya Al Ghasara is set to become the first athlete to compete in the "hijood", a combination of the words "hijab" or veil and "hood", on Tuesday in Beijing.
  • The criminal jabbed at the pursuer with a knife.
  • I'm tired of those politicians jabbering away about matters of where they have no knowledge.
  • The witty repartee, the insults, and the jabs were all so natural.
  • From Jabir we gain the word alkali, the distilling apparatus known as an alembic and – says Al-Khalili – perhaps even the word gibberish. Pathfinders: The Golden Age of Arabic Science by Jim al-Khalili – review
  • Use rudders for heading control and only small jabs of the yoke to correct pitch and bank excursions.
  • He jabbers, raves, and gestures to no one, in contradiction to the more subdued Hamlet of productions such as the 2000 Ethan Hawke film version.
  • They both jabber away in fractured English.
  • The doctors just didn't want to know about the back pains, the sharp jab down the inside of the leg. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the current president of the United States, whom it might not be altogether inaccurate to describe as the Galahad of the SNL and Stewart generations, has made exactly one speech about Muslim garb — defining the wearing of the hijab as a human right and indirectly attacking those French secularists who have their misgivings about it. Cheap Laughs
  • PALESTINE al tamimi, his eminence justice sheikh dr tayseer rajab Al Tamimi is a leading scholar and chief Islamic justice of Palestine. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • I sort of hope that Fiorina talks about Ireland's corporate tax rates, just to get a taste of pre-desaparecido Fiorina jibber-jabber, circa 2008 election season. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • The quick movement upset Jabin's stomach, and he kneeled over to relieve his stomach of the pressure.
  • Landing at the Pakistan capital's airport the level of security was huge with mustachioed soldiers everywhere and several besuited men jabbering into walkie-talkies.
  • The jabs are given to boost childhood vaccinations when a patient suffers an open wound. Times, Sunday Times
  • He jabbed his fingers at the referee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Mahy, was overheard yelling, "You're Luke Skywalker and I'm Darth Vader !" while jabbing his opponent. Creative Class: Fencing and Fashion
  • Ashley Giles lasted two balls, jabbing at a ball outside off stump sending a catch to Matthew Hayden in the gully, as Pietersen could only stand and stare at the non-striker's end.
  • The boxer jabbed at his opponent.
  • To the South-west the plain is bounded by ridges of scoriaceous basalt, and by a buttress of rock called Jabal Ayr, like Ohod, about three miles distant from the town. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • She reached up to his face and jabbed her finger in his eye, but he wasn't about to let go. EVERVILLE
  • His left jab might have been the cleanest scoring punch of the entire championships.
  • Judicial protection in Punjab improved and many people were using the judicial system.
  • He bellowed, nostrils flaring as he jabbed an accusing finger inches away from my face.
  • Cynthia attacks with a chop - Simon knocks the blow away, and gives her a quick jab to the stomach.
  • When I didn't respond, he jabbed a finger at me.
  • My eyes were closed to avoid getting jabbed by the bristly grass blades.
  • It is very important to check you are up to date with your tetanus jabs if your skin is broken in an injury or you are bitten.
  • According to the report, Lord Paul was, however, non-committal on whether he would invest in Punjab.
  • I try to twist my body so I can jab my left elbow in his face.
  • The victim then approaches the youth and throws a fierce right-hand jab, punching him on the chin and knocking him unconscious. Times, Sunday Times
  • It features Kareem Abdul Jabbar jabbering in monotone about the dangers of strangers, among things. Fourfour:
  • Recent Links Tagged With "wetter" - JabberTags Says: Visiting Copenhagen
  • She did not have a rabies jab before flying out. The Sun
  • Moore's parting jab is that Goss granted the interview with Moore's producers without bothering to check who they were working for. 08/12/2004
  • To reject giving a child a jab in favour of chancing it with the disease is to absolve oneself of responsibility.
  • - Cientos de haitianos se aglomeraron hoy en el portón que separa a su país de la República Dominicana en la provincia de Dajabón, intentado cruzar a este territorio, temerosos y confusos por el terremoto que afectó ayer a esa nación y que según cifras provocó cientos de miles de muertos. Think Progress » Fox News: Guantanamo Bay may open its doors to Haitian refugees.
  • But she was different: her hair was neatly covered with a headscarf, a hijab. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dua koran ini melanjutkan, penangkapan para pejabat teras Indonesia oleh KPK telah mempertinggi peluang Yudhoyono untuk kembali terpilih pada Pemilihan Presiden Juli nanti. ANTARA - Berita Terkini
  • The official said a Sept. 8 strike killed one of the Britons, whom he identified as Abdul Jabbar, originally from Pakistan's Jhelum district. Al Qaeda Terror Threat In Europe: 8 Germans, 2 Brits Behind Plot
  • The man now regarded as one of the prime suspects in the alleged air terror plot moved into a smart area of Bahawalpur, in southern Punjab, just three months ago.
  • The policy of Barak, then, to have the presence of the prophetess is perfectly intelligible as it would no less stimulate the valor of the troops, than sanction, in the eyes of Israel, the uprising against an oppressor so powerful as Jabin. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Jabaster, too, realizes the need for such a balance although he himself has lived in hermit-like, mystical isolation, apparently only awaiting the arrival of the deliverer. Levine - Criticism - Critical Contexts
  • He pulled his staff from his pocket to deflect one of her punches, and quickly jabbed her in the ribs with the tip of it.
  • Jabs for yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis, tetanus are recommended.
  • This is the original jabiru, whilst the other species are imitations, having the same head and neck colouration, which is the reason they were given the same name. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
  • So if we connect that to the beginning of his essay, where he says that the relationship of the arabs to zionism wil define we can reach our goal of peaceful aims in peaceful means. since the arabs are going to resist (as jabotinsky undestands from history), thus the relationship has already been defined. and what kind of relationship will that be? first of all, we need to understand something (look how jabotinsky himself uses the term colonization): Pan-Judaism? | Jewschool
  • I stepped into the elevator at Nell's and closed my tired eyes as I jabbed at the fourth floor button.
  • I just jibber-jabbered about space noise.
  • My mind is a fanciful beast, painting its way across the cupboards -- a jabberwock on the prowl. Stem-d Diary Entry
  • Mr Hoebig jabbed at it quickly with his bow, but had to return his attention to his playing.

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