Wondering how to use Jabbing in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as jab or poke.
Jabbing meaning
present participle and gerund of jab
Using Jabbing
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of jab
- Useful related words include: jab, poke, poking, thrust.
- In the example corpus, jabbing often appears in combinations such as: jabbing at, starts jabbing, is jabbing.
Context around Jabbing
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Jabbing
- In this selection, "jabbing" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, starts, seen, light, puelles, anger and someone stand out and add context to how "jabbing" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include am four jabbing my peter and and starts jabbing puelles is. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "jabbing" sits close to words such as abad, abovementioned and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with jabbing
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Again, this invective ranges from light jabbing to outright condemnation. (10 words)
Royval starts jabbing right away and looks to start a brawl. (11 words)
As the president readily admits, he gets off on jabbing anger buttons. (12 words)
And who’s angrily jabbing a fork into a mail-order-quality hunk of steak cooked to bulletproof perfection, screaming at a bank of 60-inch L.C.D. panels broadcasting the smirking face of as he ruins a nice meal with yet another breaking Fake News headline? (48 words)
Along the southern edge of the park — Billionaire’s Row, it’s called — the unfinished luxury towers jabbing at the sky seem less like middle fingers raised to those who can’t ever hope to live in them than like decaying monuments of another age. (45 words)
The scooter stopped on the pavement before the rider got off and threatened Kolasinac with a large blade, repeatedly jabbing it towards him, during the attack in Hampstead, north London, on 25 July. (33 words)
And who’s angrily jabbing a fork into a mail-order-quality hunk of steak cooked to bulletproof perfection, screaming at a bank of 60-inch L.C.D. panels broadcasting the smirking face of as he ruins a nice meal with yet another breaking Fake News headline? (48 words)
Example sentences (19)
Royval starts jabbing right away and looks to start a brawl.
The experience, she said, feels like, “an ice pick is jabbing into the left or right side of my head.
There was a lot of noise and Thomas could be seen jabbing his finger at the other man.
Again, this invective ranges from light jabbing to outright condemnation.
Either way, it felt like really just him saying he didn't wanna just play a dumb brute, maybe slightly jabbing at the typecast Drax could've given him.
Sao, on the other hand, hurt his ribs, with Grix saying the issue was a complex one and a bit more serious than jabbing it up and playing on.
Ziam is able to spin free and starts jabbing, Puelles is fighting southpaw and misses a left hand.
Along the southern edge of the park — Billionaire’s Row, it’s called — the unfinished luxury towers jabbing at the sky seem less like middle fingers raised to those who can’t ever hope to live in them than like decaying monuments of another age.
As the president readily admits, he gets off on jabbing anger buttons.
But the female officer, clearly disgruntled at being challenged, insists: ‘Yes she is, yes she is,’ jabbing the air in front of her.
Oh, and he trashed Fox News, jabbing the Trump-friendly network where television executives care most: right in the Nielsens.
Fighting or jabbing someone for hype to trend is not helping our industry.
I am four, jabbing my Peter Rabbit bowl of quivering strawberry Jell-O studded with Del Monte fruit cocktail with my finger.
I mean we recently heard a certain Paa Boateng jabbing Joe Mettle.
Miller has now slammed Joshua and his promoter Eddie Hearn for jabbing their way to a unanimous victory.
On Laura Ingraham’s show, former independent counsel Kenneth Starr took his turn jabbing at Mueller.
The scooter stopped on the pavement before the rider got off and threatened Kolasinac with a large blade, repeatedly jabbing it towards him, during the attack in Hampstead, north London, on 25 July.
And who’s angrily jabbing a fork into a mail-order-quality hunk of steak cooked to bulletproof perfection, screaming at a bank of 60-inch L.C.D. panels broadcasting the smirking face of as he ruins a nice meal with yet another breaking Fake News headline?
Around 500 enthusiasts attended who – when they weren’t jabbing each other with a pikestaff – enjoyed a procession into the village of Kineton for a pint, a curry or fish and chips.
Common combinations with jabbing
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- jabbing at 3×
- starts jabbing 2×
- is jabbing 2×
- jabbing it 2×
- jabbing the 2×