Sentences with phrase «slight dig»

The phrase "slight dig" refers to making a small, subtle or joking criticism or remark about someone or something. Full definition
I think it was a slight dig at the players more than anything.
The Gabon international may not have had the best time against Tottenham either, but Wenger aimed a slight dig at Lacazette over his miss, suggesting it was down to a lack of confidence following the arrival of a rival centre - forward.
Hamann seems to be taking a slight dig at United by mentioning how they are «crying» for him at Old Trafford.
Comment on (Image) Arsenal old boy Lukas Podolski with a slight dig at Spurs in his farewell message for Theo Walcott by Rich G.
(Image) Arsenal old boy Lukas Podolski with a slight dig at Spurs in his farewell message for Theo Walcott
The tweet while praising Merino as a great addition to the Premier League also appeared to take a slight dig at Renato Sanches who flopped on what was a very anticipated debut for the Portuguese international.
Then de Blasio took a slight dig at his billionaire predecessor, whose campaigns were known for hiring more consultants and operatives than they could keep busy.
«Life chances» With a slight dig at the current government, he goes on to say: «People talk the talk about aspiration, but you've really got to mean it.
It's both an homage to Prison Architect, and a slight dig at people who insist that Academia is a mod of Prison Architect.
Also, with these teaser images, Huawei took a slight dig at Samsung by using the hashtag #beyondthegalaxy.
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