Crossword Clue: Verbal dig
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Verbal dig"
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- ___ one's words (speak unclearly)
- Arc on a music score
- Arc on a musical score
- Arc on a score
- Arced line connecting two musical notes
- Belittling comment
- Below-the-belt comment
- Betray inebriation, in a way
- Betray one's drunkenness
- Ask a loaded question, maybe?
- Asperse
- Aspersion.
- Aspersion, e.g.
- Aspersion
- Bigoted remark
- Bigot's comment
- Affront
- Bit of a loaded conversation?
- Bit of bigotry
- Bit of defamation
- Bit of dirty campaigning
- Bit of mudslinging
- Bit of name-calling
- Bit of slander
- Bit of slung mud
- Bit of trash talk
- Awful insult
- Bad-mouth
- All-too-common a campaign tactic
- All-too-common campaign tactic
- Drunk's tipoff
- Catty remark
- Dastard's remark
- Cause of many a duel
- Insult
- Insulting allegation
- Insulting comment
- Insulting innuendo
- Insulting remark
- Insulting words
- Defamation of character
- Defamatory comment
- Defamatory remark
- Defamatory statement
- Defame
- Brickbat.
- Depreciate
- Derogatory comment
- Derogatory remark
- Connecting mark on a score
- Elide
- Garble
- Diction impediment
- Diction problem
- It ties notes together, in music
- Dig
- Hurtful comment
- Hurtful remark
- Hurtful words
- Direction in music
- "Dirtbag," e.g.
- Dirty crack
- Hardly a compliment
- "Dirty dog," for one
- "Dirty rat," e.g.
- "Dirty rotten scoundrel," e.g.
- "Dirty, rotten scoundrel," e.g.
- Discredit
- Discuss disparagingly
- Disparage.
- Disparage
- Disparagement
- Disparaging comment
- Disparaging remark
- Disparaging word
- Disrespectful comment
- Enunciate poorly
- Epithet
- Calumniate
- Calumny
- Campaign tactic
- Give away being smashed
- Ethnic insult
- Ethnic joke, often
- Ethnic or racial insult
- Evidence of drunkenness
- Crude remark
- Cruel remark
- Curve between musical notes
- Curve on a score
- Curved line connecting musical notes
- Curved line, in music
- Curved line on a music staff
- Curved musical symbol
- Curved score mark
- Indication of drunkenness
- Drag through the mud
- Indistinct speech
- Journalist putdown
- Cast aspersions on
- Fail to articulate
- Fail to enunciate, in a way
- Fail to enunciate
- Fail to speak clearly
- Innuendo.
- Innuendo
- Drop words
- Insinuation
- Malign
- Utter indistinctly
- Utter unclearly
- Stigma
- Many a campaign tactic
- "White trash," e.g.
- Verbal attack
- Verbal dig
- Verbal punch
- Put-down
- Mark indicating a musical phrase
- Putdown
- Shay shomething
- Traduce
- Plastered person's speech problem
- Mudslinger's specialty
- Mudslinger's utterance
- Vilification
- Vilipend
- Mumble drunkenly
- Mumble
- Music-score mark
- Music-score marking
- Musical connector
- Musical curve
- Vocal evidence of intoxication
- Musical ligature
- Musical line
- Musical mark
- Musical notation
- Musical note connector
- Musical-phrase connector
- Musical phrase mark
- Musical sign
- Musical symbol indicating legato
- Musical symbol
- Offend
- Offensive comment
- Offensive reference
- Musician's note connector
- Racial insult, say
- Sot's speech problem
- Rude comment
- N-bomb, e.g.
- Sound like you've had a few too many
- Troll's word
- Sound soused
- Sound sozzled
- Show evidence of tippling
- Run down
- Run down?
- Show inebriation
- Run one's words together
- Run together, in music
- Run words together when speaking
- Nasty campaign tactic
- Nasty comment
- Nasty remark
- Pass lightly over
- Pass over lightly
- Potential libel
- Potentially slanderous remark
- Pejorative
- Low blow
- Legato effect
- Legato indicator
- Miss a syllable or two, say
- "Lying thief," e.g.
- Printed insult
- Libel, e.g.
- Libelous remark
- Phonetic elision
- Make indistinct
- Reveal intoxication
- Pronounce indistinctly
- Pronounce poorly
- Pronounce unclearly
- Shpeak like thish
- Shpeak thish way
- Shtalk like thish
- Word that demeans
- Speak after downing a bottle of rum
- Speak after one too many
- Speak as if sloshed
- Speak carelessly
- Speak disparagingly
- Speak drunkenly
- Speak ill of
- Speak indistinctly
- Speak like a drunk person
- Speak like a drunk
- Speak like a sot
- Speak like a tosspot
- Speak like the inebriated
- Speak poorly of, or speak poorly
- Speak sloppily
- Speak thickly
- Speak unclearly
- Speech problem
- Tying-over line, in music
- Spoken smear
- Say "Offisher, I am completely shober," e.g.
- Say "Offisher, I am shober," e.g.
- Ugly put-down
- Ugly putdown
- Unclear utterance
- What a rocker may do after too many drinks
- Slander
- Slanderous comment
- Slanderous remark
- Slanderous word
- Score connector, in music
- Score line
- Score mark
- Score symbol similar to a tie
- What an arc denotes, in music
- Talk down
- Talk drunkenly
- Talk fast, maybe
- Talk like a drunk
- Talk like a lush
- Talk like a sot
- Talk like a tippler
- Talk like a toper
- Talk like a tosspot
- Talk like someone who's had too many appletinis
- Talk like thish, shay
- Talk like thish
- Talk sloppily after a few drinks
- Talk tipsily
- Talk trashed?
- What drunk rocker will do
- What drunks do
- Slide over, as words
- Slide over
- Slight verbally
- Slight
- Slighting remark
- Sling mud at, say
- Sling mud at
- Tie over, in music
- Unkind word
- What the drunkard often does
- "You lowdown, no-good bum," e.g.
- Smear
- Smudge
Recent Usage of Verbal dig in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - Aug. 22, 2013