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Quibble

80 Sentences | 8 Meanings

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The lawyer raised a quibble about the definition of "reasonable doubt."
The politician continued to quibble when asked to clarify his stance on the issue.
The salesperson tried to quibble when I pointed out a flaw in the product.
The quibble between the children was over who got to use the red crayon.
The negotiations hit a quibble over the wording of the contract.
The quibble between the politicians was over a minor change in the bill.
The quibble between the team members was over who should be the captain.
The quibble in the law was over the interpretation of a statute.
The student had a quibble with the grading on their test.
The quibble in the contract was over the deadline for completion.
The quibble between the neighbors was about whose tree was growing over the property line.
The quibble between the siblings was about who got the bigger slice of cake.
The linguist noted a quibble in the use of the word "disinterested" to mean "uninterested."
The debate was sidetracked by a quibble over the definition of a single word.
The employee attempted to quibble over the terms of the contract.
He always finds some quibble to complain about.
The historian found a quibble in the date of the battle recorded in the ancient text.
She tried to quibble her way out of taking responsibility for the mistake.
The contract negotiations were stalled over a quibble about the wording of one clause.
The passenger had a quibble with the seat assignment on the plane.
The professor would quibble with students over minor details in their essays.
The quibble between the friends was over the definition of a word.
The quibble between the friends was about which movie to watch.
The quibble in the design was over the color of the logo.
The quibble over the schedule caused some tension among the team members.
The teacher identified a quibble in the student's understanding of the concept.
The philosopher made a quibble about the difference between "existence" and "being."
The patient had a quibble with the wait time at the doctor's office.
The quibble between the couple was about which restaurant to go to for dinner.
The scientist noticed a quibble in the way the experiment was conducted.
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