English term
stab and twist
4 +3 | stab and twist | BrettMN |
2 +2 | turning the knife in the wound | Jack Doughty |
Apr 11, 2008 17:42: Cilian O'Tuama changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
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stab and twist
"Stab" as a noun is "a thrust with a pointed weapon or instrument" (in this case, a dagger)
"Twist" as a noun (one definition, at least, and the one relevant here) is "the act of twisting or the condition of being twisted."
Does that help? "stab and a twist of a dagger" is describing the state of the dagger as it stabs and twists inside something.
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Dave Calderhead
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Thanks, Dave!
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orientalhorizon
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V_Nedkov
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