quibbled Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyers quibbled over minor details in the contract, delaying the signing process.
  2. The picky customer quibbled about the shade of blue on the curtains, much to the store clerk's frustration.
  3. He quibbled with his girlfriend over who should drive, not wanting to give up control.
  4. The professor quibbled with his student's analysis, pointing out logical inconsistencies.
  5. The politician quibbled with his opponent's statements, attempting to find loopholes to discredit him.
  6. The couple quibbled over the budget for their upcoming trip, each trying to minimize their own expenses.
  7. The committee members quibbled over the wording of the resolution, seeking to find the most precise and unambiguous language.
  8. The scientist quibbled with the conclusions of the study, arguing that the data was insufficient.
  9. The businessman quibbled with the terms of the contract, demanding more favorable conditions for his company.
  10. The roommates quibbled over the division of household chores, each trying to avoid doing the most undesirable tasks.

quibbled Meaning

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quibbled (imp. & p. p.)

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carped, niggled, fussed, cavilled, nitpicked,complained, criticized, kvetched, faulted, whined

recommended, recommended, commended, approved, praised, applauded, approved, praised, commended, applauded

The lawyers quibbled over minor details in the contract, delaying the signing process.

The picky customer quibbled about the shade of blue on the curtains, much to the store clerk's frustration.

He quibbled with his girlfriend over who should drive, not wanting to give up control.

The professor quibbled with his student's analysis, pointing out logical inconsistencies.