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potshot

[pot-shot]

noun

  1. a shot fired at game merely for food, with little regard to skill or the rules of sport.

  2. a shot at an animal or person within easy range, as from ambush.

  3. a casual or aimless shot.

  4. a random or incidental criticism.

    to take a potshot at military spending in a speech on taxation.



verb (used without object)

potshot, potshotted, potshotting. 
  1. to fire or aim potshots.

    critics potshotting at the administration.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of potshot1

First recorded in 1855–60; pot 1 + shot 1
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Scull danced around for 12 rounds and frustrated Alvarez with potshots, as the Mexican superstar struggled to cut off the ring in a dull contest in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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Witness Donald Trump recently questioning the racial identity of his opponent, Kamala Harris, a race-baiting potshot that dredges up ingrained prejudices against biracial Americans that stretch back to the antebellum South.

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Those potshots elicited a heavy eye roll from Riley’s new quarterback, Miller Moss.

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Trump’s team was more meandering and given to stray potshots, missing more than they hit.

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“But the editorializing — the excessive, unnecessary commentary about an uncharged individual — felt like political potshots.”

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