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Definition of Quibbler

Quibbler
Quibbler Quib"bler, n. One who quibbles; a caviler; also, a punster.

Meaning of Quibbler from wikipedia

- A quibble may refer to: a trivial objection a pun, or play on words Quibble (plot device), in narratology Quibble (computing), a quad nibble This disambiguation...
- Luna's father is Xenophilius Lovegood, the editor of the magazine The Quibbler. Luna witnessed the death of her mother when she was nine years old, which...
- Look up quibble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In terms of fiction, a quibble is a plot device, used to fulfill the exact verbal conditions of an...
- Quibble Island is a river island in the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Prior to British colonization, it was not an island but a network of inter-tidal...
- Quidditch correspondent at the Prophet after the events of the novels. The Quibbler is a magazine first mentioned in Order of the Phoenix. It is edited by...
- 2011 an Internet Draft explored various alternatives for hextet such as quibble, short for "quad nibble". In response to this draft, author Trefor Davies...
- He pla**** Xenophillius Lovegood, editor of the wizarding magazine The Quibbler and father of the eccentric Luna Lovegood. In the same interview, he announced...
- has been ratified by time and by practice, and there is little point in quibbling with it. Of course, the president also takes an oath to support the Constitution...
- author may use scare quotes not to convey alarm, but to signal a semantic quibble. Scare quotes may suggest or create a problematization with the words set...
- from based on critic reviews with a critical summary saying, "Critics quibbled a little over the novel's ending, but, as the New York Times concludes...