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pettifog

[pet-ee-fog, -fawg] / ˈpɛt iˌfɒg, -ˌfɔg /


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To pettifog is ‘to engage in legal chicanery’ or ‘to quibble over insignificant details,’” the dictionary advised.

From Washington Times • Feb. 2, 2020

Thurston then proceeds to pettifog about his injunction to keep his letter to Congress about the Donation Land Bill "dark till next mail."

From Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon by Holman, Frederick Van Voorhies

It wouldn't do me any good to pettifog in this matter.

From Opening a Chestnut Burr by Roe, Edward Payson

From the time that Charlton began to pettifog with his conscience, he began to lose peace of mind.

From The Mystery of Metropolisville by Eggleston, Edward

The popular understanding of the word criticize is to find fault, to pettifog.

From Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned by Morley, Christopher