0 present participle of quibble --
1 to argue about, or say you disapprove of, something that is not important: --
They were told that, and no amount of legal quibbling will get over the fact.
I know the legal quibbling that went on for months.
There is some quibbling about the implications of sanctions.
I think these words are well calculated to lead to legal quibbling.
That is the kind of issue he should be raising, rather than quibbling about that particular clause.
The suggestion that we are quibbling about the difference between £350 and £400 is nonsense.
Furthermore, we must not oppose this new deal on transport in 2010 with financial quibbling.
The time has come to stop quibbling about lawyer confidentiality.