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jabbed

noun as in poke

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“In the race to be my best friend between Senator Fetterman and Governor Hobbs, Governor Hobbs wins by a jillion,” Stewart jabbed.

From Salon

The incident that seemingly cost Young his job at the DEA was more than two years ago, when he allegedly jabbed his loaded service weapon into the abdomen of a fellow agent, according to court records.

“It’s inhumane, these conditions,” he jabbed about the dim lighting in the JW Marriott ballroom.

The latest Covid booster campaign is under way across the UK and those who qualify are urged to get jabbed as soon as possible.

From BBC

He pulled the ball from the hole, jabbed his fist in the air, then fist-bumped fans on his way off the course and back to the driving range.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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