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stabber

Stabbed vs Stabber - What's the difference?

stabbed | stabber |


As a verb stabbed

is (stab).

As a noun stabber is

one who, or that which, stabs.

Stabber vs Stubber - What's the difference?

stabber | stubber |


As nouns the difference between stabber and stubber

is that stabber is one who, or that which, stabs while stubber is one who, or that which, stubs.

Stabber vs Slabber - What's the difference?

stabber | slabber |


As nouns the difference between stabber and slabber

is that stabber is one who, or that which, stabs while slabber is an inhabitant of (slab city), a snowbird campsite in the colorado desert in southeastern california.

Stabber vs Swabber - What's the difference?

stabber | swabber |


As nouns the difference between stabber and swabber

is that stabber is one who, or that which, stabs while swabber is one who swabs a floor or deck.

Stabber vs Stabler - What's the difference?

stabber | stabler |


As nouns the difference between stabber and stabler

is that stabber is one who, or that which, stabs while stabler is a stablekeeper.

As an adjective stabler is

comparative of stable.