Other gripes were mainly of the minor and nit-picky variety. |
She perfected a wise and winningly nit-picky persona, turning herself into every reader's confidante. |
I felt so nit-picky about every detail, from flowers to table decorations,' she says. |
This is a nit-picky matter of interpretation, though, and not a serious problem with the overall argument. |
It's nit-picky, perhaps, but foregrounding the post-birth DNA test before the actual birth might have helped for the payoff. |
By the mid-1970s, the BATF had earned a reputation for being excessively aggressive, nit-picky, vindictive, and often unscrupulous. |