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ganivetada
Spanish
tajo
A strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument.
thrust
stab
Catalan
ganivetada
thrust
stab
1
The essential
thrust
of the latest National Competitiveness Council report is clear.
2
Pressing his case now
thrust
the issue into the 2016 presidential campaign.
3
That is the fundamental
thrust
of a new Government report on retirement.
4
It is into this tense political situation that Eragon finds himself
thrust
.
5
Dear Jesse, Transforming laws has been a major
thrust
of feminist work.
1
Captain October also revealed that Curran had indeed suffered fatal
stab
wounds.
2
Is your new hand especially designed to
stab
people in the back?
3
According to survivors' accounts, the four suffered
stab
wounds before they escaped.
4
I wanted to
stab
him through the heart right there and then.
5
She felt a keen kinship, a
stab
of hope for his success.
1
The pain in his side was as keen as a
knife
thrust
.
2
Every artless question had been a
knife
thrust
in a sensitive spot.
3
She forced my aura back in upon itself like a
knife
thrust
.
4
And his pulses leaped as he felt the
knife
thrust
into his palm.
5
A
knife
thrust
,
sheathed in silence, ripped his shoulder gave him his cue.
6
You want to get a good
knife
thrust
yourself, it seems.
7
And besides, did I not swear on the night of the
knife
thrust
?
8
The sharp clatter of obedience went through Lutha's belly like a
knife
thrust
.
9
Was it to be a
knife
thrust
in the dark?
10
It was strange how like a
knife
thrust
that word of hers-hopeless-wentthroughhim.
11
Did that mean he feared a stealthy assassination, a
knife
thrust
from the dark?
12
A shot on a lonely trap line, a single
knife
thrust
-
and
who
would know?
13
My leg lashed out, and I combined the kick with an angled
knife
thrust
.
14
Fergus McRae still carried the gash from a
knife
thrust
earned in a drunken brawl.
15
The final
knife
thrust
of the KGB, thought Masha.
16
He was probably alluding to the
knife
thrust
for which he had recently tended Dario.
Catalan
ganivetada
punyalada
intent
Spanish
tajo