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How to use quibble in a sentence

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The only quibble I have with the grammar of that prose is the use of a hyphen followed by a semi-colon in the final sentence.
The only quibble is that the greeny blue it chose as a backdrop is a bit irritating on the eye.
A bit more variety of vocal color would have been welcome, but let's not quibble.
It is a minor quibble, which I only suggest because of the disc's focus on the film as a showcase for Wong and her place in cinema.
Apart from the anchor locker's lack of a hawsehole and the too-low railings, we couldn't find much to quibble about.
Although that's a major quibble, the venison haggis was incredibly good and not to be missed under any circumstances.
My only quibble is that the piano sounds like it was recorded well and then had some kind of reverberation added later.
People want to quibble about what word was used and what word might have been changed, but all stories are copy-edited at a newspaper.
It gets kind of clumsy when the path leads down the screen and you have the press the up key but that's a relatively minor quibble.
You can quibble about the balance between kawanatanga and te tino rangitiratanga, but something was very definitely being given up.
He will not quibble about the cost of this process because Canada owes First Nations more than it can ever repay.
Even so, with such a wealth of experience and talent, to quibble over a little forgotten punctuation is insupportable!
Listening to Burns, it is difficult to quibble with his damning assessment.
My other quibble is that the vigorous minor-mode motive of repeated notes isn't bowed roughly enough.
Criticism of the footnote is not a quibble about a minor incidental proposition.
I suppose that is a quibble because we do think there are major issues and the NDP is raising some of these issues in its motion.
It is not a quibble, either, but a serious question, and it should at least make us hesitate for a moment when we come to vote.
But production values are a minor quibble when looking at a show as nonsensical and inane as this one.
You can quibble about beginnings, middles and ends but what we're talking about is over a year ago.
You normally get a free one-year no quibble guarantee from the manufacturer of electrical goods anyway, so a one-year free warranty might not be quite such a steal.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He told the truth, just as some boys quibble and prevaricate, simply and naturally.
They draw this distinction when it is too late, and use it as a quibble to gloss over their fault.
The major was too enthusiastic to quibble over how the knowledge was gained.
He does not quibble as to the most important point in the bimetallic controversy.
Fogerty doesn't come under the heading of a lap dog, but through some technical quibble I managed to smuggle him into the subway.
A mere quibble had arisen between the Central Powers and Russia.
He was suddenly in no mood to quibble with izzy's personal code.
The viewers had awarded the government bounty without a quibble.
Would you wish by trick or quibble to juggle me out of these last acres?
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