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How To Use Cheap shot In A Sentence

  • he called a penalty on them when the lineman took a cheap shot at the quarterback
  • Or, analysts say, it could be a cheap shot by an employee at an Apple competitor.
  • My tongue-in-cheek postscript admits that I don't know everything about this band, that there's more to the story, and throws in a few cheap shots.
  • Sorry, that was a cheap shot and entirely irrelevant to the question.
  • The Farrelly Brothers are masters of the gross out comedy, but this effort is simply obnoxious and unfunny as it takes cheap shots at race, midgets, albinos and mental illness, along with the usual lavatory humour.
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  • His remark was a cheap shot at short people.
  • It's also worth noting the cheap shot thrown at the State Department's intelligence agency, which actually has a very good track record.
  • Is this just a cheap shot at unreconstructed public choice theory?
  • He called a penalty on them when the lineman took a cheap shot at the quarterback.
  • That means I welcome debate from any side of the political fence but not cheap shots or sloganeering which will derail the conversation - or rather rail it - into the usual grooves.
  • The temptation to sneer at unglamorous backwaters - and few of us can resist firing cheap shots at towns like Grimsby - seems to be overwhelming.
  • He thought this was a cheap shot by the chemical industry to divert attention away from pesticides. Times, Sunday Times
  • Roger Ebert dissented, arguing that the problem with the movie was ‘a story that's marred by sophomoric satire and cheap shots.’
  • A M-500 shotgun is just as good as another with the right choke tube, unless of course the barrel is not straight or dimensioned incorrectly (which I understand happens more often with some cheap shotguns). What do you guys think of the mossberg 500 being used for deer pheseant and turkey (seperate barrel for deer slugs)
  • Or, analysts say, it could be a cheap shot by an employee at an Apple competitor.
  • Essentially it's a cheap shot, an easy target. The Sun
  • Saying that it's God's fault he's infantile is just taking a cheap shot because it takes responsibility away from Adam - you ate the apple. 17th C. paper: On Satan
  • He thought this was a cheap shot by the chemical industry to divert attention away from pesticides. Times, Sunday Times
  • Political parties in Canada are truly democratic organizations and don't deserve the cheap shots they constantly take from the media and from politically cynical sourpusses.
  • synners tag takin' cheap shots at p. diddy talk like a pirate tea from an empty cup technological torture technology technology apocalypse--long time coming teh cheezburgr strikes again! And Then THREE Got By Me--
  • He thought this was a cheap shot by the chemical industry to divert attention away from pesticides. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course it doesn't alter a goldarn thing, but I guess I'd be better be prepared to discuss a million years of human and pre-human fossil remains throughout the eastern hemisphere, rather than taking cheap shots at the internal consistency of the Bible. Where did Cain's wife come from blah blah blah
  • He deserves better than to be criticised by gay activists with such a cheap shot.
  • Okay, cheap shot, but Dickson carries such an air of efficiency that you can't believe she would let these details elude her.
  • It's a cheap shot: Send your difficult client off to the shrinks and never see him again.
  • With the instigator rule, it restricts self-policing, so guys get away with these kinds of cheap shots.
  • Club rugby in New Zealand is played at breathtaking pace, and there is an unwritten code that anyone taking cheap shots will be dealt with by the opposition, and not by the referee.
  • His remark was a cheap shot at short people.
  • Rather than simply have people discuss or debate the latest political spat with no resolution, we check the facts, assess the accusations and by the end of the segment we declare a loser -- the candidate who, on that day, is "guiltier" of more misstatements, cheap shots, and blunders. Dan Abrams: Introducing...Verdict
  • Getting past the cheap shots, you can't bring yourself to dislike this album or write it off completely.
  • He thought this was a cheap shot by the chemical industry to divert attention away from pesticides. Times, Sunday Times
  • He thought this was a cheap shot by the chemical industry to divert attention away from pesticides. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, what this episode demonstrates is that everyone should read a little Marx, particularly Rob Port, the self-described "bibliophile" who snapped the picture of the White House library during a tour in order to blog his cheap shot. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • I'm an Obama supporter, but that WaPo piece on "hangdog" pictures was a cheap shot at Clinton -- esp since hers was the only "hangdog" picture shown. Hillary's Closing Argument: It's The Experience, Stupid
  • He thought this was a cheap shot by the chemical industry to divert attention away from pesticides. Times, Sunday Times
  • But then the urge to take cheap shots and let rip an ad hominem blast is too much to resist: What planet is "America" magazine living on?

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