Stabbing vs Stunning - What's the difference?
stabbing | stunning |
(of pain) sharp, intense
An incident in which a person is stabbed.
Having an effect that stuns.
Exceptionally beautiful or attractive.
Amazing (very good).
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, year=2012
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As adjectives the difference between stabbing and stunning
is that stabbing is (of pain) sharp, intense while stunning is having an effect that stuns.As verbs the difference between stabbing and stunning
is that stabbing is while stunning is .As a noun stabbing
is an incident in which a person is stabbed.stabbing
English
Adjective
(-)- Too much running gives me a stabbing pain in the chest.
Noun
(en noun)- A stabbing took place in the alley last night.
- The hospital receives many victims of stabbings .
Verb
(head)stunning
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The stunning jolt from the taser gun made the criminal stop fleeing.
- That woman is stunning !
- The film was stunning .
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