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The armed robbers stabbed the driver …. the back
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stab someone in the back
1. Lit. to thrust a knife into someone's back. Max planned to stab his hostage in the back if he screamed. The murderer stabbed his victim in the back and fled.
2. Fig. to betray someone. I wish you would not gossip about me. There is no need to stab me in the back.

The proper answer is a stab in the back and not stab on the back. I just checked on the internet and there is no mention of stab on even in the literal meaning.

the actual idoimatic experssion is stab in the back. There is no stab on/at anywhere in books or the internet.

definately in the bank not on or at. myschool please make corrections as soon as possible.







