5 Verbs to Use for the Word quibble

But, disdaining mere quibbles, he pursued lines of concise reasoning to maxims of constitutional law and political morals.

I have to do the decidin' myself; I have to interpret the true spirit of the law, without technicalities an' quibbles such as becloud it in other an' higher courts.

Now, let others in the blindness of proud reason, forget this truth, which they contest even by opposing to it the quibbles for which free-thinkers are never at a loss, and to escape the confusion which they inevitably derive from the ill-studied work of the Supreme Artist.

He packs his quibbles like a stock of cards; let him but shuffle, and cut where you will, he will be sure to have it.

For I see and understand a little how God, giving righteousness, makes pure of sin, and that verilyby no theological quibble of imputation, by no play with words, by no shutting of the eyes, no oblivion, willful or irresistible, but by very fact of cleansing, so that the consciousness of the sinner becomes glistering as the raiment of the Lord on the mount of His transfiguration.

5 Verbs to Use for the Word  quibble