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[pot-shot] / ˈpɒtˌʃɒt /


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The potshot would have hit different had it come during Payton’s time as a Fox football analyst during his year’s sabbatical from coaching.

From Seattle Times Sep. 12, 2023

Payton wasn’t aiming another potshot at his predecessor, however, just expressing his disdain for players who don the hats on the sideline after their day is done.

From Washington Times Aug. 8, 2023

“Given how big these issues are, all they can come up with is to take a potshot at my brother Jon.”

From Washington Post Apr. 2, 2022

“If there’s anyone on the planet who would take a potshot at me — in a sisterly way — it’s her,” he said.

From New York Times Jan. 13, 2022

Strauss simmered through most of the presentation but erupted when Rabi took a potshot at the illusory concept of a “clean” bomb.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik

Once again, Lane Kiffin proves he really is the guy we think he is, walking out the Alabama door while potshotting Nick Saban and the Tide program.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 6, 2017

His target: Britain's retired Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, who let Bradley off easy in his potshotting memoirs, more recently lambasted current U.S. leadership.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week there was plenty of potshotting and praising.

From Time Magazine Archive

Instead the marines concentrated their potshotting not on Hearst but on General MacArthur.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some of his friends have been potshotting at him again.

From A Texas Ranger by Raine, William MacLeod




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