Which preposition to use with jabbed
You say 'pass,' and when I try to pass, you jab at my innards with that mustick in a rather oncomfortable manner.
The sergeant hears everything, and his reply to backslack is a straight-arm jab in the jaw.
"We ain't the only ones that need a jab of dope, Dominie," said Mr. Hines, hard and pink and hoarsely confidential as when I first saw him.
Every building facing on the square was either wholly or partially demolished, the steel splinters of the projectile tearing their way through the thick brick-walls as easily as a lead-pencil is jabbed through a sheet of paper.
Agony jerked up as though she had been jabbed with a red hot needle.
He repeated the blow, and then stabbed and jabbed with the jagged end of it, in the darkness, where he judged the face might be.
"That settles it!" said the old lady, giving her umbrella a jab into the ground.
He was trying to drive in a third when Pennington blocked, following this with a left-arm jab on Darrin's left jaw that sent the lighter man to the floor.
He turned very red and furiously jabbed at the fire with his boot.
This he surveyed discontentedly; struck out a note here, jabbed in another there.
When he landed his revolver was in his hand and the muzzle jabbed into the back of the gambler.
All the bills he owed he jabbed on one hook, and stuck mems of what was due him on the other.
Montgomery ducked, but got a jab from the left upon the mark.