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Sentence example with the word 'quibble'
quibble
adverse criticism, boggle, contest, evade the issue, have it out, logomachize, overcriticalness, polemize, rap, squabble, try conclusions
Definition
n.
an evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections
Last update: August 8, 2015
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He is doing this only to introduce a
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Let's not
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over pennies.
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So it seems almost churlish to
quibble
about a name.
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A most ingenious
quibble
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That is a
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And this miserable
quibble
was not a lie.
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The result was a great disaster, and Alexander had recourse to the old
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of the Delphic oracle to Croesus for an explanation.
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"And now to come to the material, or (to make a
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) to the immaterial."
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"Nay, Miss Janice, 't was the truth I told you, though a
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, I own."
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I don't pretend to
quibble
on a point like that.
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With this diplomatic
quibble
they were forced to be content.
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