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For context, that is 36 more metres of sniping runs than the rest of the scrum-halves combined.

From BBC

In the main, it appeared to be a vehicle for him to tell King, his one-time ally, to stop sniping from the sidelines about the club being in crisis and lacking direction.

From BBC

There was sniping in the press that he was hard to tempt away from his farmhouse in Oxford, where he lived with his second wife, Emma, and their three children.

From BBC

He’s bored with a doppelganger that traps him in an apparently endless series of culture war sniping.

From Salon

All of which will perhaps convince critics to take a break from the incessant sniping that began with Clark’s 10-turnover debut.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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