Similar words: Potsdam, chat show, gift shop, cut short, puppet show, sweatshop, shot, upshot. Meaning: n. 1. a shot taken at an easy or casual target (as by a pothunter) 2. criticism aimed at an easy target and made without careful consideration.
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1) He was taking potshots at neighbourhood cats.
2) The newspapers took constant potshots at the president.
3) The recent criticism of his leadership has included potshots from several leading political journalists.
4) Somebody took a potshot at him as he drove past.
5) I took a potshot at the rabbit, but missed.
6) Two influential economists take a potshot at financial policymakers. Why don't their criticisms add up?
7) But defense testimony showed that Plympton partook in escalating verbal potshots.
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