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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. quibble [ingl. am. ˈkwɪbəl, ingl. brit. ˈkwɪb(ə)l] SUST.

quibble
our only quibble is

II. quibble [ingl. am. ˈkwɪbəl, ingl. brit. ˈkwɪb(ə)l] V. intr.

quibble
ignore him; he just likes to quibble
to quibble over or about sth who's going to quibble over or about a dollar?

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. quibble [ˈkwɪbl] SUST.

1. quibble (petty argument):

quibble
a quibble over sth

2. quibble (criticism):

quibble

II. quibble [ˈkwɪbl] V. intr.

quibble
to quibble over sth
español
español
inglés
inglés
to quibble
to quibble about
en el diccionario PONS

I. quibble [ˈkwɪb·əl] SUST.

1. quibble (petty argument):

quibble
a quibble over sth

2. quibble (criticism):

quibble

II. quibble [ˈkwɪb·əl] V. intr.

quibble
to quibble over sth
Present
Iquibble
youquibble
he/she/itquibbles
wequibble
youquibble
theyquibble
Past
Iquibbled
youquibbled
he/she/itquibbled
wequibbled
youquibbled
theyquibbled
Present Perfect
Ihavequibbled
youhavequibbled
he/she/ithasquibbled
wehavequibbled
youhavequibbled
theyhavequibbled
Past Perfect
Ihadquibbled
youhadquibbled
he/she/ithadquibbled
wehadquibbled
youhadquibbled
theyhadquibbled

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Still, a few quibbles here and there add up to a phone that's very good, but not great.
www.pcmag.com
Some of these questions are merely philosophical quibbles, with little real world significance.
news.nationalpost.com
Oh, and feel free to quibble with my selections as well.
www.popmatters.com
It seems rather early but who are we to quibble about bargain pieces to update our wardrobes.
www.instyle.co.uk
In the scheme of things, however, this amounts to little more than a quibble.
en.wikipedia.org