Sentences with phrase «slight jab»

A "slight jab" means a gentle or light criticism or insult towards someone. Full definition
Even slight jabs at the accelerator are rewarded with a rich surge of torque.
Refn's slight jab at his own appearance makes the man even more endearing.
A slight jab, barge or a shirt pull at your opponent, and you were reprimanded with a card.
«I gave him a slight jab, and he knows what he's doing there.
Today ESPN's Adam Schefter took a slight jab at Schaffer for playing in his hockey league while his client was trying to ink up a deal:
After news that former Spartan Draymond Green was arrested on assault charges for slapping a guy taunting him at a club in East Lansing, former Wolverine Jordan Morgan delivered this slight jab in his direction over Twitter:
With a slight jab on the brake pedal and a quick flick of the wrist, I steered the Outback out of danger with ease.
«It's not an elbow waver you get with some of the larger tablets,» he said in a slight jab at bigger screens on other tablets, notably iPads and Android devices.
They did take a slight jab at Microsoft during the «always online» and «used games won't work» fiasco back during E3 2013 before Microsoft announced they won't do those two things after so much backlash, but otherwise it seems when it comes to all companies this gen there's really nothing in the way of mudslinging.
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