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potshot
[pot-shot]
noun
a shot fired at game merely for food, with little regard to skill or the rules of sport.
a shot at an animal or person within easy range, as from ambush.
a casual or aimless shot.
a random or incidental criticism.
to take a potshot at military spending in a speech on taxation.
verb (used without object)
to fire or aim potshots.
critics potshotting at the administration.
Example Sentences
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.
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.
Those potshots elicited a heavy eye roll from Riley’s new quarterback, Miller Moss.
Trump’s team was more meandering and given to stray potshots, missing more than they hit.
“But the editorializing — the excessive, unnecessary commentary about an uncharged individual — felt like political potshots.”
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