noun
- random or opportunistic shots fired at someone or something
- critical remarks or attacks made without careful consideration
Usage: often used in military or hunting contexts
Usage: informal; figurative use
Examples
- The sniper took potshots at the enemy patrol from his hidden position.
- Hunters were taking potshots at deer from the road.
- The journalist took potshots at the mayor’s policies without offering alternatives.
- Stop taking potshots at my work and give me some useful feedback.
- The rebels fired potshots at the convoy as it passed through the valley.
- Critics took potshots at the new movie before it was even released.
- The soldiers avoided the open field where enemies might take potshots at them.