jab with

jab (someone or something) with (something)

To poke or stab someone or something with some long, sharp, or pointed object. The teacher jabbed the sleeping student with her finger. Don't just jab your patient with the needle like that! The kids jabbed the beehive with a long stick.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

jab someone with something

to poke or stick someone with something. He jabbed Henry with the rake handle on purpose. The mugger jabbed the victim with a knife.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • jab (someone or something) with (something)
  • jab (something) out at (someone or something)
  • jab out
  • jab in
  • jab into
  • jab (something) into (something else)
  • poke through
  • poke through (something)
  • poke at
  • poke at (someone or something)
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In addition to BDTCP's capital investment, BDT & Company LLC served as a financial co-advisor to JAB with Citigroup Global Markets Inc Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP acting as legal advisor to JAB in this transaction.
"There will be a mixture of seasonal and H1N1 flu vaccine available - where there is no seasonal flu vaccine available you will get your jab with the H1N1 Pandemrix vaccine.
FOR: Alison's son Max had the jab with no problem; AGAINST: Ann's daughter Rachel had a terrible reaction
BDT Capital Partners LLC, the Chicago-based merchant bank that provided JAB with financial advice, was also involved in the deal as a minority investor.
So supermarkets are stepping in to offer the injection for pounds 15 or less - so you could combine a flu jab with your weekly shop.