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pettifog
[ pet-ee-fog, -fawg ]
verb (used without object)
- to bicker or quibble over trifles or unimportant matters.
- to carry on a petty, shifty, or unethical law business.
- to practice chicanery of any sort.
pettifog
/ 藞辫蓻迟瑟藢蹿蓲伞 /
verb
- intr to be a pettifogger
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫别迟顎僼颈路蹿辞驳顎単别谤 noun
- 辫别迟顎僼颈路蹿辞驳顎単别谤路y noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Experts were doubtful from the start of his pettifogging that he had reasonable grounds to bail out.
The Economist described his viewpoint succinctly: 鈥淗e paints stewards of fair play 鈥 regulators and boards 鈥 as pettifogging enemies of progress,鈥 wrote its pseudonymous business columnist 鈥淪chumpeter.鈥
The virtue of this concept is that it divorces essential protections from pettifogging debates over the definition of 鈥渆mployee.鈥
Last month, President Biden鈥檚 Education Department released 13 pages of pettifogging rules patently written to discourage and impede charter schools from accessing a $440 million federal program of support for charters.
Mr. Johnson鈥檚 allies accuse the European Union of inflexibility in applying rules, a pettifogging lack of sensitivity to feelings in parts of Northern Ireland and vengeful hostility toward Britain for exiting the bloc.
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