Petite in a sentence as a noun

Small people, petite ladies don't like to wear big sizes.

Give a petite girl a men's large and chances are it will never make it over her head once.

And that's why there are a lot of initiatives that try to deal with what we call "la petite remise" which are private cars.

Large watches are already the norm, which is nice for smartwatches that'll be unusuable at super-petite sizes.

Petite in a sentence as an adjective

I happen to be petite and busty - I want to know if that shirt or dress that's so cute on the 5'10" model with no boobs would look remotely good on me.

And all the stories about the card with a picture of a petite Indian female being used by a large white male to ring up purchases?I like the concept of Square, and I'd like for this to work.

The whole point of the 'petite bourgeois' designation refers to the awkwardness of a group of people who _should_ be proletariat, but have juuuust enough incentive to act against that interest, because they're almost bourgeoiseIt's more complex than that.

"Real American" talk is when the capitalist class talks to the blue-collar working class and demonizes the white-collar working class, the intelligentsia, the professional working class, academia, the culture industry, and any petite bourgeoisie associated with the aforementioned.

Petite definitions

noun

a garment size for short or slender women

adjective

very small; "diminutive in stature"; "a lilliputian chest of drawers"; "her petite figure"; "tiny feet"; "the flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy"

See also: bantam diminutive lilliputian midget tiny flyspeck