cavil
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This cavil has no bearing on the outcome of the case.
From Slate ● Feb. 20, 2019
They talk a lot about how something must be done about inequality and the need to address social unrest, but cavil at the idea they might be a big part of the problem.
From The Guardian ● Feb. 1, 2019
I wished the corn had been grilled rather than boiled, but that’s a cavil since I consumed two of three ears.
From Seattle Times ● Aug. 30, 2018
It is a risky business turning a near-perfect thing into a somewhat less-perfect thing, but it feels churlish to cavil about so much hard work done in a celebratory spirit.
From Los Angeles Times ● Dec. 18, 2017
The committee awarded Livingston his doctorate without cavil.
From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik
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This proposal generated cavils in the chattering classes that it would drive home prices up to absorb the $25,000 grant, putatively keeping homes out of the reach of the beneficiaries.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 20, 2024
For all the cavils about cookie-cutter proposals, there was a refreshing diversity in the social-media pitches of the candidates.
From New York Times ● Jul. 11, 2022
Don’t be put off by these cavils, though.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jun. 28, 2018
Yet despite numerous cavils, “The Aeneid” still fuels modern imaginations.
From Washington Post ● Sep. 12, 2017
John now fully silenced the cavils of the enemy and taken the proper steps to preserve the body until the morning of the third day.
From The Christ Of Paul Or, The Enigmas of Christianity by George Reber
Prospective investors had caviled at “the benevolence of Starbucks management”, he said, which gave all employees health insurance and stock options; they wanted the money spent on investor returns.
From The Guardian ● Aug. 30, 2017
Meanwhile, the FCC caviled about the frequencies he wanted to use.
From Time Magazine Archive
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No one has caviled that Hughes, who was too young for combat in World War I and too old for combat in World War II, should have chosen to write about both.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Indeed, some U.S. policymakers caviled at Thant's plan.
From Time Magazine Archive
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This logic can not be caviled with or gainsaid.
From History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
This lack of a central authority is one of the reasons why Dimon cavilled in such strong terms last week.
From The Guardian ● Sep. 17, 2017
Critics cavilled, questioned the veracity of many incidents, doubted this man had experienced them all.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Critics cavilled slightly at his tendency to inject cosmic significance into his characters' activities.
From Time Magazine Archive
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My dear Sir,—You observed that the French of Shirley might be cavilled at.
From Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle by Clement King Shorter
They, as might be supposed, cavilled, disputed, and appealed.
From Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Turgot by John Morley
What artist would want to tap into the flow of my caviling thoughts in the middle of a performance?
From Los Angeles Times ● Nov. 18, 2022
Someone better warn these caviling critics about Hamlet.
From Los Angeles Times ● Nov. 13, 2021
They make deals, unencumbered by caviling aides and persnickety diplomats, as he and Mr. Trump will be when they meet in Helsinki.
From New York Times ● Jul. 15, 2018
It would come off as cheeky caviling to basically say, “I don’t like the way you defended me and my property from a criminal.”
From Slate ● Mar. 31, 2016
They cheerfully made the best of it, and enjoyed what good things they had without allowing caviling care to corrode their pleasure.
From Ruth Fielding Down in Dixie Great Times in the Land of Cotton by Alice B. Emerson
One reading of “The Shroud of Color” should be enough to convince the most cavilling reader.
From New York Times ● Oct. 21, 2021
In the last month, the drip of doubtful decisions and cavilling explanations has become relentless.
From The New Yorker ● Aug. 12, 2018
But it's Guineas weekend, a good time to celebrate the summer game rather than cavilling.
From The Guardian ● Apr. 30, 2010
Whereupon police, who had been listening, courteously hustled cavilling Major Franco and his huddle to jail for overnight detention.
From Time Magazine Archive
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None, that is, worthy of anything but cavilling mention.
From "Nine Stories" by J. D. Salinger
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