Yes, the word 'quibble' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'quibble' is a word for a slight objection or criticism; a word for a thing.
The verb 'quibble' is to find fault or argue over unimportant points; a word for an action.
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The noun postmistress is a gender specific noun for a female. The noun postmaster is a gender specific noun for a male.
Quibble has 2 means. One of the meanings is related to it being used as a noun and it means a slight objection. The other way quibble can be used is as a verb where the meaning would be to argue about a trivial matter.
the duck has to quibble down to the river to survive!
The kids enjoyed trick-or-treating far to much to quibble about who owned the teddybear
Example sentence - He knew how to quibble better than most in his efforts to deceive.
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Yes, actually you can but you have to make sure you use the word correctly, in which quibble means arguing. You can say, they're always quibbling about the amount they owe, or something like that.
it is a rare armor it can be purchased from quibble's shop
double meaning, joke, conceit, quibble, witticism
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quick, queer, queue, queen, quack, quibble, question
The word is "quibble."