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pettifogger
/ ˈɛɪˌɒɡə /
noun
a lawyer of inferior status who conducts unimportant cases, esp one who is unscrupulous or resorts to trickery
any person who quibbles or fusses over details
Other Word Forms
- ˈٳپˌڴDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of pettifogger1
Example Sentences
For nearly three years now, I’ve been fascinated by the performance art of this blustering pettifogger.
“The noun pettifogger has two main senses: ‘A lawyer whose methods are petty, underhanded, or disreputable; shyster’ and ‘one given to quibbling over trifles.’
The verb was actually formed from the noun "pettifogger", which was used in the 16th Century to describe those who would argue over minor details in a fee.
He hated Mr. Bonamy for a puritanical old pettifogger; but that was no reason why he should be rude to his daughter.
"That a son of mine should lack the spirit to turn on these pettifoggers!"
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