"Quib" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quib" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Quib
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"Quib" Meaning

Small, often insignificant amount of something, typically in a situation where a little can be enough: "He only needed a quib of flour."

"Quib" Examples

Noun

1. Quib: A trivial or petty matter.
She pointed out a small quib in the contract that was overlooked by the other party.
2. Quib: A small, quick, jocular, verbal exchange.
John had a series of quibs with his friend about whose car was faster.

Verb

1. Quib: To exchange words playfully and teasingly, especially about something.
The children quibbed about who ate the last apple pie.
2. Quib: To raise an objection, especially a small or trivial one.
The lawyer tried to quibble about the wording of the question to deflect attention from the main issue.

"Quib" Similar Words

Queuing

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Getting into a line or forming an orderly line waiting for one's turn, especially to wait for a service or organization.

Queuosine

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Quaucosine is a rare word that refers to a type of atypical HLA-B27 allele.

Quey

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A quesy or query means a question, particularly a question that is asked in order to obtain information, often in written or formal contexts. It can also refer to a problem or difficulty, often a difficult or obscure one, that one is trying to resolve or understand.

Queynte

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(originally) A person who gives every colour of voice to another's words.

Queyrat

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Queyrat's bacillus, a rare bacterium that can cause lesions and irritation in the oral cavity, especially in the mouth and tongue. It is also known as Actinobacillus wannanii or Actinobacillus hordeofaciens.

Quezal

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The Quetzal is a family of colorful birds native to the tropical regions of Central America, known for their vibrant plumage and long, flowing tails. In Mesoamerican culture, the quetzal was considered a sacred animal, associated with paradise and the spirit world.

Qufu

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Qu Fu is an ancient Chinese word that refers to Qufu in the Shandong Province of China. However, I found another possible interpretation of the word:<br><br>In China, "Qu Fu" (, literally "Ancient Capital") also refers to a term in daoist and taoist philosophy.<br><br>But more interestingly, I found that "Qu Fu" is closely related to the Chinese character pronunciation. "Qu" is a common character, but when combined with "Fu," which means " ancients," or "oftentimes metaphorically referring to the mythical three great emperors of ancient China who lived over 4,000 years ago.<br><br>So, when someone refers to "Qu Fu," it might be referring to one of the ancient words for postpones or outstanding scholar with strong knowledge of a particular subject; and its usage 'Qu Fu' is referring to<br><br>"A old past reputation."<br><br>Please note that in American English is known as by the names 'cool king'

Quiana

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Quiana refers to a type of fabric commonly used in clothing, particularly dresses and linings. It is a lightweight, thin, and smooth fabric, often made from cotton, polyester, or a blend of materials.

Quibble

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A petty dispute or complaint, often one that involves a small or insignificant point of disagreement.

Quibbled

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To quibble means to find or raise small or trivial objections or points of disagreement, often in a petty or annoying way.

Quibbler

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A person who is occupied with insignificant or trivial matters; someone who tends to pick at minor details or bend them out of proportion.

Quibbles

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Quibbling

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Quibbling refers to the act of finding or pointing out small or trivial faults, imperfections, or arguments, often in a petty or annoying manner. It can also imply a tendency to always find fault or criticize, often with insignificant or unimportant details.

Quibblingly

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In a petty or annoyingly argumentative manner. Quibblingly refers to the act of making small, trivial, or unnecessary criticisms or complaints, often in a peevish or disputatious way.

Quica

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Quice

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