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- DictionaryNit·pick·ing/ˈnitˌpikiNG/
noun
- 1. looking for small or unimportant errors or faults, especially in order to criticize unnecessarily: informal "a nitpicking legalistic exercise"
- 2. fussy fault-finding: "nitpicking over tiny details"
11 hours ago · Don’t tolerate their contemptuous remarks or non-stop nitpicking. You don’t deserve to be belittled or verbally eviscerated regularly. That’s emotional abuse.
11 hours ago · But it just ends up looking like he’s nitpicking things that really don’t matter. Al-Haitham spares him a glance before nodding subtly to the dining table, saying “Sit.” Suppressing the urge to just say something back, Kaveh does so, blinking in surprise when Al- Haitham sets a bowl of a creamy soup in front of him, wordlessly.
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