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take a dig at [sb] v expr informal (criticize or attack verbally) (criticar, coloquial)poner a caldo loc verb
  criticar, insultar vtr
 Sally's been taking digs at her colleagues, and they're not pleased about it.
 Sally ha estado poniendo a caldo a sus colegas, y estos no están muy contentos.
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