We have no meanings for "mere quibble" in our records yet.
1 A mere quibble had arisen between the Central Powers and Russia.
2 The subtlest logic of old is a mere quibble of nowadays.
3 I cannot lose you for a mere quibble .
4 That is a mere quibble - a legal quibble .
5 Alas, that was a mere quibble .
6 This, however, is a mere quibble .
7 A mere quibble - amean ,miserablequibble.
8 In the world of spirits and water I know I did: but that is a mere quibble of words.
9 Now this is mere quibbling all the way through.
10 For Zen masters, therefore, these assumptions and reasonings are mere quibbles unworthy of their attention.
11 But, disdaining mere quibbles , he pursued lines of concise reasoning to maxims of constitutional law and political morals.
12 Sir William declares- amerequibble!
13 "That," she retorted, with a gleam in her eyes I couldn't-beingno lady's man-interpret-"thatis a mere quibble , and would not hold in court."
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