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nig·gling [ˈnɪgl̩ɪŋ] ADJ attr

1. niggling (troubling):

niggling
niggling

2. niggling (precise):

niggling

I . nig·gle [ˈnɪgl̩] VB intr

1. niggle (find fault):

2. niggle (worry):

II . nig·gle [ˈnɪgl̩] VB trans to niggle sb

III . nig·gle [ˈnɪgl̩] N

1. niggle (doubt):

dvom m

2. niggle (criticism):

opazka f

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But hindered by niggling flaws, it hardly revolutionises an over-saturated genre.
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Reliability issues, such as niggling mechanical faults (which sometimes proved expensive to fix) plagued both cars throughout their lifetimes.
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It is pity, due to niggling dissensions this first and only edition of the book was not distributed or sold.
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He suffered niggling injuries through the campaign and the tigers fans were never able to see his best ability.
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For all that he has suffered niggling injury problems over the past couple of years, he still has more to offer than the alternatives.
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He has suffered from niggling injuries so far this season, but we hope he will be able to play.
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If injury was a niggling concern the previous season, the 200203 season was one blighted by injury.
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He has got a few little niggling issues.
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She struggled with niggling injuries even before she fractured her foot and was forced out for two months.
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It is cognate with niggling, meaning petty or unimportant, as in the niggling details.
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