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quibble <a quibble; quibbles> N

quibble VB

quibble

quibble N

quibble VB

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English
But that is a quibble...
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There is plenty of headroom though, so there shouldn't be too many quibbles.
www.themotorreport.com.au
In the scheme of things, however, this amounts to little more than a quibble.
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It seems rather early but who are we to quibble about bargain pieces to update our wardrobes.
www.instyle.co.uk
They just quibbled about having to go through the process.
www.post-gazette.com
Some of these questions are merely philosophical quibbles, with little real world significance.
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While the open government initiative garnered initial public support (with some quibbling over an unnecessarily restrictive licence), seven months later the initiative is gathering dust.
thetyee.ca
Putting that minor quibble aside this is the sort of burger that you lose yourself in.
ny.eater.com
I don't want to quibble over words, too much.
www.timescolonist.com
The commandants and their respective staffs had been quibbling most of the day, having only reached one minor agreement.
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