Niggle in a sentence as a verb

Let me put is this way:> On the other hand, some things do tend to niggle at me.

No questions here, just a small niggle: "Fewer users", not "less".

The only niggle I have is the startup overhead, which I know is a JVM thing.

After all, the principle patent-free niggle issue has now been dealt with cleanly.

Data geek niggle - it's pretty deceptive to start the graph at $200 million instead of zero.

[Mind you, that is a minor niggle - Cryptonomicon is one of my favourite novels]

[2] Except for the niggle that they'll still do this when you're using floating point numbers, because this is what floating point numbers do.

Its kind of like having a thick "cultural accent".For example, I used to, but do not now, ever use the word "niggle".

This is a very small niggle, but I've noticed at least one other website that invites me to tweet select quotes from the article.

Are the little check marks they can put in the Active Users column really worth the bad experience they are giving those same users who just wanted to read the post?Sure, it's a little niggle, nothing worth complaining about.

It's a niggle, and I anticipate accusations of "reading too much into it", but that title gets under my skin and I think it's because it's misrepresentative - as though the only reason for doing this is to keep up with the lads and "show them what for!".

Niggle definitions

verb

worry unnecessarily or excessively; "don't fuss too much over the grandchildren--they are quite big now"

See also: fuss fret

verb

argue over petty things; "Let's not quibble over pennies"

See also: quibble pettifog bicker squabble brabble