i Register
In some senses, niggle is marked as obsolete, archaic, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
noun
A minor complaint or problem.
The Olympic medal contender's back problem has been described as a "niggle" by the head coach, Charles van Commenee, but Porter's friend and former team-mate Danielle Carruthers revealed that the injury is playing on the Briton's mind.
He declared that it would take until the early New Year for all the faults and niggles to be ironed out, and that the rest of 2019 would be deemed to be a 'bedding in' period.
Small, cramped handwriting.
verb
To trifle with; to deceive; to mock.
I shall so feed your fierce vexation , And raise your worship ' s storms ; I shall so niggle you , And juggle you , and fiddle you , and firk you
To use, spend, or do in a petty or trifling manner.
To dwell too much on minor points or on trifling details.
To fidget, fiddle, be restless.
To walk with short steps.
I can see him now with his one eye closed as he came niggling along, and didn't he just give me a grandfather's blessing!