A pregnant uterus is also liable to be stabbed by an ovariotomy trocar when the condition is complicated with unilateral or bilateral ovarian cysts.
Guelliot has recorded the details of a case in which a pregnant woman was stabbed in the buttock.
Steele recorded an example where a woman, six and a half months pregnant, stabbed herself in the lower abdomen with a knife; she was taken to a hospital and kept at rest until the wound healed.
One of the two quickly drew out his Bowie knife, and would certainly have stabbed the other but for the intervention of the boat's officers.
The overseer grappled with him, and called some of the negroes to his assistance; but, perceiving that the negroes were not willing to assist him, he drew his knife, and stabbed the negro to the heart.
Footnote 542: Ducas has related this as a deliberate act of self-devotion on the part of a Servian noble who pretended to desert, and stabbed Amurath during a conference which he had requested.
According to another story, the sultan was stabbed by a Croat in his tent; and this accident was alleged to Busbequius (Epist i.
The daughter of Phranza died in the seraglio, perhaps a virgin: his son, in the fifteenth year of his age, preferred death to infamy, and was stabbed by the hand of the royal lover.
Peredeus requesting an interview, Justin substituted two patricians, whom the blinded Barbarian stabbedto the heart with two concealed daggers.
After some days had been devoted to the semblance of joy and friendship, Odoacer, in the midst of a solemn banquet, was stabbed by the hand, or at least by the command, of his rival.
As soon as he was back he examined the work he had ordered done, signed his letters, and stretched himself out in his armchair, the arms of which he stabbed with his penknife as he talked.
He saw twelve monks enter the church, who tried him for trying to find out their secrets, condemned him to death, and who, on my word of honor, stabbed him.
We don't need to say that we are fighting because you or one of your friends stabbed Lord Tanlay.
In the interval which elapsed before eleven o'clock, the four accused shot themselves with pistols and stabbed themselves with blows from a poinard in prison.
Crime was confined to no one class; while the lowest robbed with brutal violence, members of the highest stabbed and murdered each other on flimsy pretences, or found funds for debauchery in systematic and cleverly contrived frauds.
She was the terror of her fellow prisoners, and actually stabbed a man who had given evidence against her.
That same night, when his wife met him on his return home, he ordered her to light him to his room, then drawing his knife, stabbed her in the breast.
The night before he first tried poison, then stabbed himself in several places, but survived to be taken the following morning to Tyburn in a mourning coach, attended by his mother and the ordinary of Newgate.
He marked the expression, and a bitter sense of a marred happiness stabbed his soul.
Yes, yes," Leo said irritably, and stabbed at the remains of the fowl, which lay in cold congealed gravy.
He half rejoiced that each item stabbed his breast like a sharp sword.
Some one is always being stabbed dead by some one else.
One day he found her alone; he tried to embrace her--she snatched a knife from his own girdle and stabbed him with it, like a little fury!
I saw my honor stabbed to the death by those whom I most trusted, and yet I gave no sign!
She snatched my knife and stabbed herself with it!
Yet there was a story about her too--an old story that came from Padua--of how a young and handsome nobleman had been found dead at her palace doors, stabbed to the heart.
He was found sitting by the dead body of his mistress; she was stabbed and newly bleeding.
What triumph for you, could you have stabbed me to the heart and left me here dead indeed!
The words meant nothing to Susan; but the tone stabbed into her heart.
It was next suggested that the house might easily be entered at midnight, and the King stabbed in bed.
While he was getting in; the unhappy bailli said there was a shorter way of escaping from trouble, and stabbed himself twice with a poniard.
Again she stabbed me through with the talk of our dead child, for it is true that when that sweet one took flight to Osiris my heart broke and in a fashion has never mended itself again.
It seems to have been the Hebrew lady who really saved the life of his Highness, when, forgetting her sex, she stabbed the murderer who had him by the throat.
The first who came stabbed the frightened horses, and down they went against the bank, struggling.
Laban appeared and stabbed the Prince in the back, but the curved knife he was using snapped on the Syrian mail.
In the royal palace itself, one of the favorites of the king, in a paroxysm of anger, stabbed his wife and her waiting-maid while the unfortunate lady was dressing.
In the midst of ten thousand perils, the young man crept along, protected by his priestly garb, while he frequently saw his fellow-Christians shot and stabbed at his very side.
Cato, who, to escape disgrace amid the evils which befell his country, stabbed himself in 46 B.
Gradually the number of combatants decreased; and when at last only two remained, these were pushed together; both fell on the sand, and stabbed each other mutually.
The Gaul quivered a time, like a stabbed bullock, dug the sand with his heels, stretched, and was motionless.
Robbers, who bore away his wife and child, stabbed him with a knife.
Banks of smoke made a pall over all the arena of war, and it was stabbed and torn by the incessant flash of bursting shells.
The glitter of those bursting shells stabbed through the smoke of their explosion with little, twinkling flashes, like the sparkle of innumerable mirrors heliographing messages of death.
He was smiling a little, though he had been stabbed through the belly and was stone dead.
What stabbed his conscience most was the thought that his wife and children would lose their allowances because of his treachery.
She pounced on the mother and baby and stabbed and stabbed.
In spite of the pain that stabbed at a thousand places on his body, Daoud was able to smile.
In his surprise, Daoud relaxed his defenses against pain, and agony stabbedhim like spears in every muscle of his body.
Sordello had a small puncture in his throat, and one of the others had been stabbed in the chest with a very thin blade.
Vittorio, the Monaldeschi heir, stabbed him to death in his office and then escaped into the hills.
The attitude he wished to represent in a statue was that when, having stabbed Dionysius, I raised the dagger toward heaven with one hand, and drew my drapery over my face with the other.
And he had bludgeoned the woman with them--stabbed her to the heart, poor soul, unknowing.
It is so impossible for a man who has been stabbed to help remembering, with the deep, bleeding wound unclosed!
She winced as though he had stabbed her, and cried out: "Why do you harp continually upon your death?
He had been hoping that the drunken Englishman had been shot or stabbed in a saloon-brawl, or had fallen down in apoplexy in a liquor-bout, and had been brought home dead on a shutter at last.
At the same moment he was thrown down and leaped over by the soldiers behind, who were stabbed by the Turks and fell on him.
One of the three men instantly drew a knife and stabbed the wounded man.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stabbed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.