potshot in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

potshot in the PONS Dictionary

potshot Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take a potshot at sb
to take a potshot at sb fig (criticize)
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Union members took potshots at the ships from their rowboats and the steam-powered launch.
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The humor tended to be on the satirical side, often taking potshots at politicians and the political process.
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After the race, the two took verbal potshots at one another.
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Absent were petty, partisan, personal potshots at those who might disagree with him.
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The cover has been described as a collection of guitar accompanied potshots at other gurus.
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In my experience, if often ended with crouched players ridiculously taking potshots at each other across the top of some masonry until someone got bored.
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Or they can continue to be the disrupted and find their joy in petty potshots that thrill hard-core supporters but ring hollow with the electorate.
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The irony is that for all the laughter and potshots, it endures.
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Because of this, it is expected that there will be more in-game potshots of those games as well as other gaming franchises.
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