9 example sentences using quibble.
Quibble used in a sentence
Quibble in a sentence as a noun
A quibble, because this whole ******* disgusting thing fills me with limitless rage:TSA agents do not perform 'pat-downs'.
' In the end, it's academic to quibble over whether or not the free soda was 'discontinued' or 'taken away.
One minor quibble: "sexual content" is a set that most definitely does include "homosexual content".
In particular I am happy about the 429 Too Many Requests header, as every time I've done rate throttling I've had to quibble over what code to actually send back.
Sitting in the third meta-meeting that week, listening to posturers quibble over what Agile means, rolling my eyes thinking obviously it's anything but agile.
Quibble in a sentence as a verb
Depending on how you measure, you can quibble with this exact choice of numbers, but no matter how you fiddle you're not getting out of the Federal government being a huge part of the economy directly.
] My only quibble is that both the pricing model and emerging standard marketing/sales model for SaaS companies have made the no-man's land he talks about a very interesting place to be in the ~10 years since this was written.
Endorsement out of the way I have one quibble and some elaboration:I don't exactly love conflating buyer's remorse with payment fraud, since buyer's remorse is a psychological phenomenon and happens independently of fraudulent intent.
Bjarni from the Mailpile team here.>This is an interesting proposal and sounds like a significant improvement over the current centralized key-server model.>The main quibble I have with it, is it seems there's no concern given to the privacy of user's communications - the proposed gossip mechanism seems designed to indiscriminately tell everyone who I am communicating with.
Quibble definitions
an evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections
evade the truth of a point or question by raising irrelevant objections