Sentences with Quibbling

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12 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Quibbling'

The political debate turned into a quibbling match over minor policy details.

Historians often find themselves quibbling over specific dates and events in the past.

The students spent more time quibbling over the seating arrangements than discussing the project's details.

The lawyer accused the opposing counsel of quibbling over irrelevant details instead of addressing the core legal arguments.

The gamers spent hours quibbling over the rules of the online tournament, losing sight of the fun and camaraderie the game offered.

The employees were quibbling about the placement of the new office plants, oblivious to the impending deadline for a crucial project.

The chefs in the kitchen were quibbling over the proper technique for chopping onions, leading to a chaotic and inefficient cooking process.

The environmentalists were quibbling about the font style on the protest banners instead of the message.

The athletes found themselves quibbling over the smallest details of the training schedule rather than focusing on improving their performance.

The art critics' quibbling over the brushstroke technique overshadowed the profound emotions conveyed in the painting.

The chef was frustrated to see the kitchen staff quibbling over the proper way to chop onions while orders were piling up during the dinner rush.

The gamers were quibbling over the rules of the tournament, forgetting that the primary goal was to enjoy the spirit of competition and camaraderie.

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