Sentences

He was sniped at mercilessly by the audience during the debate.

The political debate became a sniping match between the two candidates.

He used sarcasm to snipe at the politician during the interview.

The journalist used invective in a snipe at the government's policies.

She was mocked and sniped at by her classmates for her accent.

Instead of sniping at his work, he should have given praise for the effort put in.

The boss was charmed by the insincere flattery and praise in the office, but these were nothing compared to continuous honest snipes.

Acknowledgment of hard work is better than daily snipes of criticism and not giving compliments.

He sniped at the new hire, saying he was not up to the job.

The rival teams were in a sniping match for the lead position.

She aimed a sniped shot at the target, landing it perfectly.

He gave a passionate speech, sniping at the old ways and advocating for change.

The authors of the book sniped at each other in their private conversations.

The audience sniped at the comedian's jokes, thinking they were not funny enough.

He gave a speech, sniping at the government's policies and calling for reform.

The athletes were in a sniping match, each trying to out shoot the other.

She commented on the new art exhibit, sniping at the artist's technique and choice of materials.

The critics sniped at the new movie, panning the plot and acting.

He was sniped at for his lack of experience, despite his youthful enthusiasm.