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Meaning of stickle

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stickle (v)

dispute or argue stubbornly (especially minor points)

stickle Sentence Examples

  1. The manager stickled for punctuality in the workplace.
  2. The teacher stickled over the smallest grammatical errors in his students' essays.
  3. The accountant stickled to the penny when balancing the company's books.
  4. The judge stickled to the letter of the law in his rulings.
  5. The scientist stickled for accuracy in his experiments.
  6. The chef stickled over the precise measurements of ingredients in his recipes.
  7. The collector stickled for authenticity when acquiring antique furniture.
  8. The historian stickled for primary sources when writing historical accounts.
  9. The genealogist stickled for documentation when tracing family lineages.
  10. The etiquette expert stickled for proper table manners at social events.

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dispute or argue stubbornly (especially minor points)

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The manager stickled for punctuality in the workplace.

The teacher stickled over the smallest grammatical errors in his students' essays.

The accountant stickled to the penny when balancing the company's books.

The judge stickled to the letter of the law in his rulings.