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quibbling
Word definitions for quibbling in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Quibble \Quib"ble\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Quibbled ; p. pr. & vb. n. Quibbling .] To evade the point in question by artifice, play upon words, caviling, or by raising any insignificant or impertinent question or point; to trifle in argument or discourse; ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. petty argument vb. (present participle of quibble English)
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. quibbling over insignificant details; "caviling pettifoggers and quiggling pleaders"-Edmund Burke; "her nagging and carping attack"; "thought her editor unnecessarily nitpicking"; "a pettifogging lawyer's mind"; "had no patience with quibbling critics" ...
Usage examples of quibbling.
Seregil paid his price without quibbling and Maklin threw in a sword belt, showing Alec how to wrap it twice around his waist 63 and fix the lacings so that the blade hung at the proper angle against his left hip.
Pycelle and Merryweather were still quibbling about who the new High Septon was like to be.
Any questioning of the judges, quibbling, hair-splitting, or whining could yield a heavy fine, strippage, ejection, or all three.
A Jewish Rabbin relates the following conversation, as exultingly as if the quibbling evasion on which it turns positively settled the question itself, which in fact it does not approach.
If I had disembarked at Flensburg perfectly normally, and Mother had given birth to me there, I would not have been an exemplary case, and today would not provide any cause for quibbling.
When a respectable member of the Syndic chooses to come to you for a line of credit, you will in the future give it without any tomfool quibbling about security.
There had been so much said about the privations of the prisoners that our Government had, after much quibbling and negotiation, succeeded in getting the privilege of sending food and clothing through the lines to us.
Here am I upholding the good fame of the learned Duns Scotus against the foolish quibblings and poor silly reasonings of Willie Ockham.
He forced a smile to his face, and acknowledged the introductions, then leaned back in his chair and prepared himself for the tedium to come, long exchanges of data and quibblings over objectives and items of supply.
We thought that with so many space stations we could prevent quarrels and quibblings that were constantly breaking out into minor wars.
Here we have someone who wrecks industries and throws millions out of work, then turns around and offers those same millions the food to live on - offers it without the red tape and the investigations and all the quibbling that always heretofore has characterized relief.