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Discover Ludwig"subtle digs" can be used in written English
It is an informal phrase used to refer to small, light-hearted insults. For example, "My friends and I have a good-natured rivalry; we often make subtle digs at each other, but it's all in good fun."
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Alongside those laws, good and bad, there are subtle digs at Muslims generally.
It is lined with barbed but subtle digs at the music industry.
What's missing is the attitude that was supposed to underpin all Scions — the subtle digs at the Toyota master, the "You don't understand me, Dad!" vibe.
But they are poignant reminders of the hardships the players endured, from overt racism in cities with Jim Crow laws to more subtle digs from teammates, fans and owners.
But what seems clear from the professors interviewed by the paper is that while there was often no overt discrimination, obstacles tended to come in the form of "subtle digs and dismissive comments".
After four days of subtle digs at President Clinton, Gov. George W. Bush of Texas took him on directly today and said the president was "so desperate to have his legacy intact by getting Al Gore elected, he'll say anything".
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Every prickle of doubt, every subtle dig of jealousy plays out in her eyes.
That was a not so subtle dig at the New Jersey-based New York Red Bulls.
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