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quibblesverbpresent tense third-person singular of quibble to make often peevish criticisms or objections about matters that are minor, unimportant, or irrelevanthe spent the entire evening quibbling about the historical inaccuracies in the television series on World War II carps, cavils, fusses, niggles, nitpicks criticizes, faultsbeefs, bellyaches, bitches, complains, crabs, croaks, gripes, grouses, growls, grumbles, kicks, kvetches, moans, squawks, squeals, wails, whimpers, whines, yammers, yawps(or yaups), yowlsmurmurs, mutters splits hairs applauds, commends, compliments, praises, recommendsapproves, backs, champions, endorses(also indorses), supports to express different opinions about something often angrilydon't quibble over who gets to sit in front altercates, argues, argufies, bickers, brabbles, brawls, controverts, disputes, falls out, fights, hassles, jars, quarrels, rows, scraps, spats, squabbles, tiffs, wrangles challenges, dares, defiesclashes, contends, contests, tanglescavils, fusses, nitpicksconsiders, debates, discusseskicks, objects, protests bandies words, butts heads, locks horns, mixes it up coexists, gets alongaccepts, agrees, assents, concurs, consents |