Ainda não temos significados para "very petty".
1He is very diplomatic, but he can also be very petty, vengeful and deceiving.
2Mother, I think you have a very petty mind.
3I must be more reverent to him, than to trouble him with very petty matters.
4Mr Clapper told CNN the plan was "a very , very petty thing to do".
5Black and sweet please, she said, taking very petty satisfaction that he must serve her coffee.
6She was very petty about punctuality and would nag him long afterwards if he turned up late.
7It was very petty of me to get caught in this cleverness, because that's how I fell-
8The first is called Louisville, and is a very petty village, situated on the bank of the Ohio River.
9All this seems very petty.
10Her existence looked very petty.
11We must seem very petty to you, getting angry with our children when you're mourning the loss of your son.
12To fancy that the small details of one's own life are worth recording is to be guilty of very petty vanity.
13What right had she, in a moment so tragic, albeit so very , very petty, to spy upon him in his disappointment?
14Before the influx of the Crest-Wave began, Rome was a very petty provincial affair, without any place at all in the great sweep of world-story.
15'My outlook, I am afraid, is a very petty one,' said Miss Marple humbly.
16"And you know," he said, "I am a very petty personage."
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