petty (adjective) - of little or no importance or consequence.
The word pilfered is a verb. It is the past tense of pilfer.
The word 'cavil' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'cavil' means to make petty or unnecessary objections.The noun 'cavil' is a word for an objection seen as petty or unnecessary.Example:The opposition will cavil about the need for such a proposal. (verb)The cavil raised by the opposition seemed short of facts. (noun)
Earl Petty.
Richard Petty married his wife Lynda in 1958 and have four children (Kyle Petty, Sharon Petty Farlow, Lisa Petty Luck, and Rebecca Petty Moffit).
Andrew Petty goes by Petty, Hat's McPetty, and Petty Cash.
Richard Petty is known as "The King".
Yes, the word 'boring' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to bore.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).Examples:He was boring everyone with his petty grievances. (verb)The boring equipment was set up at the construction site. (adjective)The watchmaker had tiny drills for boring. (noun)
Ted Petty's birth name is Theodore Petty.
a petty cashier
His real name is Thomas Earl Petty.
Lori Petty's birth name is Lori Lee Petty.