Examples of 'quibbles' in a sentence

Meaning of "quibbles"

The noun 'quibble' refers to a slight objection or criticism, or a minor argument about a trivial matter
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Rumors are nothing but quibbles of powerless minions.
That last sentence leads to one of my quibbles.
A few quibbles from the same pond.
I have not the time for quibbles.
I have a few quibbles about emphasis.
You do not hide behind legal wiles or quibbles.
And nobody quibbles about being treated to by a woman.
I only had a few quibbles with it.
Whoever quibbles about the validity of a message of the.
But those are indeed merely quibbles.
Their main quibbles were potential challenges caused by red tape.
You have to laugh at some of the design quibbles.
None of these minor quibbles ruin my enjoyment of the book.
Those are all minor quibbles.
A million quibbles of course.

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Those are perhaps my only two quibbles.
I have no quibbles there.
These arguments against decadence are to some extent semantic quibbles.
But these are relatively minor quibbles about a fine textbook overall.
The two peoples had their share of historical quibbles.
But these are minor quibbles for a great place to eat and drink.
I have got a couple of quibbles.
But these are minor quibbles over what is in general a very good film.
I do have a few tiny quibbles.
Neither procedural quibbles nor tactical subtleties can justify the present vacuum.
We found a few ergonomic and comfort quibbles with some bikes.
Opponents of the return to the true sovereignty of the people advance miserable quibbles.
The quibbles about the complex issues and the many languages involved are not acceptable.
This holds true whatever arguments and quibbles are put forward.
Nonetheless they are quibbles which hide a substance about the attitudes taken into this negotiation.
The Greeks did not enter into these insoluble quibbles and controversies.
Nobody quibbles that Commissioners are members of political parties.
Perhaps Tode had scientific quibbles.
No body quibbles that Commissioners are members of political parties.
The Apostle knew well the quibbles raised by Jewish minds.
Sentimental objections are as vain as pseudo-strategical quibbles.
I got no quibbles with God.
But let us face it, my complaints are merely quibbles.
You by your arguments and quibbles have converted none from Christianity to Paganism.
I heartily recommend all three, though with a few minor quibbles.
What kinda person quibbles over charcuterie?
A decade later these ingredients are all in place, with a few minor quibbles.
Those were the only quibbles I had.
I have two quibbles with this book, though.
I do not know if i am doing you a favour, lending you this you are full of quibbles anyway.
Let us take my own Wi-Fi quibbles as a case study.
I do have quibbles with the article, particularly when we start looking for solutions.
I told you all those quibbles in a different… era.
The quibbles are few and far between, potatoes are sometimes controversial because they are so starchy.
Le, who is not a nutritionist, just quibbles with the impulse to overstate their importance.

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