caviler

NOUN
  1. a disputant who quibbles; someone who raises annoying petty objections
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How To Use caviler In A Sentence

  • You could say the rider was raised in a household of trust, which makes him seem caviler in his every day life. BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz!
  • The amazing adventures of caviler and clay (pulizer prize winner) the broom of the system fight club life of pi are the last non-sci fi book I have read Why Do You Read/Watch Science Fiction?
  • More than a few tend to be (Ahem) somewhat caviler about the entire issue. Sound Politics: "Peak Oil" Despair Versus Energy Innovation
  • To make caviler statements about whether something is possible or not with absolutely no knowledge of the subject is simply mind boggling. Astronauts Once Again Demonstrate Why Humans Must be a Part of Space Exploration - NASA Watch
  • They seem to have a pretty caviler attitude towards safety. Man-Made Calamity to Hit LA, Gulf Coast | RedState
  • President Bush appears to have no patience for the Fourth Amendment and a caviler of Americans 'rights and liberties. National Security and Civil Rights
  • Ever since I was at a metro stop and saw a poster of Wesley Snipes aiming his gun in The Art of War at the head of a woman waiting for a bus, I've been waiting for America's caviler attitude about guns to reach little children. Tom Gregory: G-Force: Disney's Loveable Rodent Gets an AK-47
  • But what caused me to fret most of all was the President's evident caviler flaunting of unconventional attire. Michael Henry Adams: Changing Fashion, Obama Style
  • Once again the righties warn the lefties about their caviler sic attitude because the same thing can happen to them. When bottom-feeders attack
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