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nit-picking
noun
- a concern with insignificant details, esp with the intention of finding fault
adjective
- showing such a concern; fussy
Derived Forms
- ˈnit-ˌpicker, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of nit-picking1
Example Sentences
Some may see such criticisms of “The Holdovers” as nit-picking, or an attempt to rain on Randolph’s parade.
There is plenty of the sort of officious nit-picking beloved of sports authorities.
Gaining any new clarity about surging reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, will take time, better data gathering and diagnostic tools and, perhaps most importantly, a hale and hearty dose of nit-picking scientific scrutiny.
I’m on the Kael side of this divide, and this repurposing, linking Kael with a hack biographer, rubbed me the wrong way, but that’s life, and it’s nit-picking, and it’s a whole other freeway.
In a Wednesday tweet, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and former Los Angeles Times writer seemed to address nit-picking criticisms of the book with a quote by “The Liars’ Club” author Mary Karr, who wrote 2015’s “The Art of Memoir.”
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