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I'm not sure if what you said is pedantic, but it's true from a certain point of view.
To be pedantic, we're in the campaign, not the front line itself.
She sat down again, and her manner became more pedantic.
The voice changed to a pedantic and nearly perfect English.
OK it's pedantic, but you need the right numbers if we're talking about science.
I thought you narrow and pedantic, with no good quality.
She does grow up to be an unfortunately pedantic one, though.
It takes on a pedantic note when he knows you're listening.
Better not to be too pedantic about this topic as all of us are different, both young and old.
Pedantic I know but sometimes it seemed just a little too staged.
Call that our group - or rather, field, if you want to be pedantic about definitions.
Political and moral issues will be of interest, though the arguments are pedantic.
"That sounds like the sort of pedantic stuff Joe would know."
The result is fascinating to look at, though frequently pedantic.
You have to be much more precise and bloody pedantic.
It seemed to me a fairly minor, even pedantic, point.
"We need to learn from them how to be more cordial and less pedantic."
I'm so pedantic that I would probably enjoy educating them.
I would do my best not to sound too pedantic, maybe even introduce a bit of humor.
I just felt like being a pedantic prick this morning.
I was not being pedantic, just so you know.
However, in the absence of evidence, this is a pedantic objection.
Do you think, perhaps, that we are too pedantic in our ways?"
I do not wish to be absurd and pedantic in reform.
He knows so much that he need not be pedantic.