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The answer JABBED has 10 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of jabbed in various dictionaries:
verb - poke or thrust abruptly
verb - strike or punch with quick and short blows
verb - stab or pierce
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Made a painful connection to |
Poked |
Drew a cross response? |
Poked in the ribs |
Elbowed |
Punched, perhaps |
Struck with short punches |
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Simple past tense and past participle of jab. |
poke roughly or quickly, especially with something sharp or pointed. |
Poke roughly or quickly, especially with something sharp or pointed. |
A quick, sharp blow, especially with the fist. |
Jabbed might refer to |
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"Jabberwocky" is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll about the killing of a creature named "the Jabberwock". It was included in his 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The book tells of Alice's adventures within the back-to-front world of Looking-Glass Land. * In an early scene in which she first encounters the chess piece characters White King and White Queen, Alice finds a book written in a seemingly unintelligible language. Realizing that she is travelling through an inverted world, she recognises that the verses on the pages are written in mirror-writing. She holds a mirror to one of the poems and reads the reflected verse of "Jabberwocky". She finds the nonsense verse as puzzling as the odd land she has passed into, later revealed as a dreamscape."Jabberwocky" is considered one of the greatest nonsense poems written in English. Its playful, whimsical language has given English nonsense words and neologisms such as "galumphing" and "chortle". |