1. Bush's remarks brought a few jabs from fellow Republicans as well as a sharp counterattack from Democrats.
2. jabs
2. Participants in the National Day Parade on Oct 1 will get their jabs before the national inoculation plan starts next month.
3. Her jabs at the current occupant of the governor's office may be necessary.
4. He took several mostly playful jabs at former employer NBC, nothing vicious or spiteful.
5. Gates'rebuke of the Russian president relied on humor and some pointed jabs.
6. The vet quickly jabs the needle into the dog's behind, he winces and moans in return.
7. The gloves are off, she'll roll with the punches and she'll even get a few jabs in herself.
8. Jabs abounded on the Net about the cheaper Lewinsky condoms, but in the end everyone was asking why Clinton and Lewinsky?