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POTSHOT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a shot taken from ambush or at a random or easy target 2. a critical remark made in a random or sporadic manner
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A Brief History of 'Potshot' - Merriam-Webster
The word refers to a shot taken from ambush or at a random or easy target. That use dates back to the mid-19th century, and it's still around.
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pot-shot
▪ I. ˈpot-ˌshot, n.1 [pot n.1] 1. A shot taken at game merely for the purpose of filling the pot for a meal, without regard to skill or the rules of sport (cf. pot-hunter 2), and so from any position or point of advantage. Hence transf. A shot aimed at a person or animal that happens to be within ea...
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potshot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A shot taken at an easy or random target. · to take a potshot at · (figurative) Criticism of an easy target; a cheap shot.
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POTSHOT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a shot that is fired carelessly or with little preparation: He was taking potshots at neighborhood cats. a criticism: The recent criticism of his leadership ...
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pot-shot
pot-shot(also pot), n(a) shot made without taking careful aim 胡乱射击.(b) (fig 比喻) random attempt at sth (对某事物的)随便一试.
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Potshot - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A potshot (or pot-shot) was a shot at an animal meant to "get it in the pot," or kill it strictly for food, rather than for the sport of hunting — the ...
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POTSHOT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
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.
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pot-shot, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more
pot-shot has developed meanings and uses in subjects including gunnery and firearms (late 1500s) shooting (1840s) sport (1900s)
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Potshot - Wikipedia
Potshot, the codename for a WWII base that is now Exmouth, Western Australia · Pot-shots, a form of literary art attributed to epigrammist Ashleigh Brilliant ...
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William Ellsworth Kepner
Lakehurst, New Jersey, arriving without mishap except for a small perforation in the envelope which press reports of the time claimed to be the result of a pot-shot
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pot-shoot
ˈpot-shoot, v. U.S. [On analogy with pot-shot n.1] trans. and intr. To take a pot-shot at (someone); to take pot-shots. Also fig. So pot-shooter; pot-shooting vbl. n.1907 C. E. Mulford Bar-20 xxi. 209 One hundred paces makes fine pot-shooting. 1913 ― Coming of Cassidy ii. 31 He..resolved that he wou...
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George de Mohrenschildt
Jeanne told George that Oswald had a rifle, and George joked to Oswald, "Were you the one who took a pot-shot at General Walker?"
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parera
parera (ˈparera) [Maori.] A New Zealand name for the grey duck, Anas superciliosa, found in many islands of the South Pacific region.1835 W. Yate Acct. N.Z. (ed. 2) ii. 57 Parera, or Wild Duck—These birds exactly resemble the common English wild-duck. They are of a fine flavour. 1855 R. Taylor Te Ik...
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