QUIBBLES vs BICKER: NOUN
- Plural form of quibble.
- An evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections
- A quarrel about petty points
- An angry quarrel; a squabble.
- A quarrel; an angry dispute; an altercation.
- A confused or rapid succession of sounds; a rattling or clattering noise.
- A short rapid run or race; a staggering run, as from loss of equilibrium.
- A bowl or dish for containing liquor, properly one made of wood; a drinking-cup; also, specifically, in many parts of Scotland, a wooden dish made of staves and hoops, like a tub, for holding food.
- A small wooden vessel made of staves and hoops, like a tub.
- A skirmish; an encounter.
- A fight with stones between two parties of boys.
- A wrangle; also, a noise,, as in angry contention.
- A fight, especially a confused fight.
QUIBBLES vs BICKER: VERB
- N/A
- Argue over petty things
- To quarrel in a tiresome, insulting manner.
- To move tremulously, quiver, shimmer (of a water stream, of a flame)
QUIBBLES vs BICKER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To move quickly and unsteadily, or with a pattering noise; to quiver; to be tremulous, like flame.
- To contend in petulant altercation; to wrangle.
- To skirmish; to exchange blows; to fight.
- To engage in a bad-tempered quarrel, often in a petty manner over something trivial; squabble. : argue.
- To flicker or glitter.
- To move or flow with a rippling or gurgling sound.
QUIBBLES vs BICKER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To exchange blows; skirmish; fight off and on: said particularly of the skirmishing of archers and slingers.
- To quarrel; contend in words; engage in petulant altercation; wrangle.
- Hence —3. To make a brawling sound; make any repeated noisy action; clatter.
- To run rapidly; move quickly; quiver; be tremulous, like flame or water.
- To make a short rapid run.
- To strike repeatedly.
QUIBBLES vs BICKER: RELATED WORDS
- Disagreements, Drawbacks, Criticisms, Annoyances, Grumbles, Nitpicking, Caveats, Gripes, Loopholes, Cavils, Pettifog, Brabble, Niggle, Squabble, Bicker
- Quarreling, Squabbling, Backbite, Quarrelsome, Grumble, Haggle, Wrangle, Pettifog, Niggle, Brabble, Fuss, Spat, Quibble, Tiff, Squabble
QUIBBLES vs BICKER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pluses, Kvetch, Differences, Shortcomings, Peccadillos, Corollaries, Carping, Infelicities, Disagreements, Drawbacks, Criticisms, Nitpicking, Loopholes, Niggle, Bicker
- Feuding, Wranglesome, Dither, Bickerment, Quarreling, Squabbling, Backbite, Quarrelsome, Grumble, Wrangle, Niggle, Fuss, Spat, Quibble, Tiff
QUIBBLES vs BICKER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- After that, any contrary arguments or quibbles go to weight.
- And yet in a broader context these are small quibbles.
- Aldi has a one year no quibbles return policy.
- We did have some quibbles with a few ingredients.
- Otherwise, we have very few quibbles with this pack.
- Others had quibbles with communication failures, unprofessionalism, and disorganization.
- As with any textbook you can have quibbles about.
- Just about everything works, with one or two quibbles.
- My quibbles with this book are very minor.
- American, whatever their quibbles about the historical accuracy.
- One should take care not to bicker around with neighbors.
- The two momentarily bicker before returning their attention to Ku016bgo.
- People always bicker about the constitution and order of business.
- The two bicker and fight with each other constantly.
- PR hell as millionaires and billionaires bicker over money.
- While you all bicker and blame lefties, Australia burns.
- Married people often bicker over a multitude of trivialities.
- Oh yeah, I read about you on Bicker.
- The will allowed Henry Bicker to be recorded.
- The two bicker on a near constant basis.
QUIBBLES vs BICKER: QUESTIONS
- Are there any minor quibbles in the Premier League?
- What do you say when someone quibbles over details?
- Are You Afraid of the A17 Bicker Bar roundabout near Boston?