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idiomtake a swipe at sbto publicly criticize someone or something, especially in a speech, a piece of writing etc that is mostly about something else ◆ used especially in newspapers:In its more realistic scenes, the film takes a swipe at homelessness in Reagan's America.Alex Ferguson took a swipe at Leeds last night when he insisted that Manchester United are the only club big enough to deal with Cantona.
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