niggler

NOUN
  1. someone who constantly criticizes in a petty way
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How To Use niggler In A Sentence

  • There was no doubt that Madge was a most provoking and persistent sniggler. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols
  • The characters are the ages of the students performing and have names such as Hugo the lord’s nephew, Taggot the blacksmith’s daughter, Mogg the villein’s daughter, Thomas the doctor’s son, Nelly the sniggler, and Giles the beggar. Archive 2008-12-01
  • We know he's a niggling sniggerer, so I guess that also makes him a sniggering niggler. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • 'Well, you are a sniggler, Madge,' said her brother, becoming very angry. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols
  • They will rise on one day at almost any fly (but the sniggler), however ill-presented to them. Angling Sketches
  • February 26, 2009 at 4:19 pm sniggler, u know ur some white guy tryin to frame blacks. Usher Apologises For Something Vaguely About Chris Brown
  • The water was so heavy that the small fly seemed useless; however, we fastened it on as a dropper, using the sniggler as the trail fly; so exhausted were our resources, that I had to cut a piece of gut off a minnow tackle and attach the small fly to that. Angling Sketches
  • * “A sniggler is a person who catches eels by dangling bait into their holes in the riverbank.” 2008 January 15 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • They were ready to rise at anything but the sniggler. Angling Sketches
  • But I knew the gut was sound this time, and as I fancied he had risen to the sniggler, I had no anxiety about the tackle holding. Angling Sketches
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