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quibble
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB about ▪ The one thing you can't quibble about is the voice. ▪ Of course, there are things to quibble about , too. over ▪ There was no point in quibbling over semantics so we went back to Mazzin. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ...
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; ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A quibble may refer to: a trivial objection a pun , or play on words Quibble (plot device) , in narratology
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. an evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections [syn: quiddity , cavil ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A trivial or minor complaint, objection or argument. 2 A shift or turn from the point in question; a trifling or evasive distinction; a cavil. 3 (context obsolete English) A pun. vb. (context intransitive English) To complain or argue in a trivial ...
Usage examples of quibble.
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.
A flaming execration blasted the whole heathen world, 22 and a metaphysical quibble doomed ninety nine of every hundred in Christian lands.
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.
At any rate, although there were quibbles in plenty, they lacked any real force, and the overwhelming majority of Tolkien fans seemed willing to embrace the movie in spite of departures from the Sacred Cannon.
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.
He was notorious as a creature of pettifogging detail who loved the quibbles of the lawcourts and the squabbles of the church.
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.
On the night of 23 October Bernie and Iris quibbled over what programmes to hear.
Madison, in opposition to the endless quibbles, chicaneries, perversions, vexations and delays of lawyers and demi-lawyers, most of the bills were passed by the legislature, with little alteration.
What is more, I know as certainly as if I had read it that his covering letter will be full of this fancied irregularity about the Cacafuego's command, this quibble over the officer's status.
Liberals make sport of a serious national defense policy with their absurd quibbles.
The plumbing was pre-World War II, the lighting was a single dim bulb hanging from the ceiling, and the carcass of an enormous cockroach lay on its back in the corner, but she wasn't in the mood to quibble.