fuss|fussed|fusses|fussing in English

verb

[fʌs]

raise a ruckus over something unimportant; worry, bother, harass

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1. The child fusses .

2. (Fussing) (Laughter)

3. She used to fuss and fuss.

4. He's always fussing over his grandchildren.

5. Carol fussed about getting me a drink.

6. Fussing about curtain fabrics and paint charts.

7. She's always fussing at me about my smoking.

8. She fussed about,scarcely able to hide her impatience.

9. Stop fussing about; the bus will arrive on time.

10. What an infernal fuss.

11. Don't make a fuss!

12. Stop making such a fuss.

13. Stop making such a fuss

14. What a fuss about nothing!

15. Complaining is a mainstay of any culture: kvetching, lamenting, whining, fretting, nagging, fussing

16. Synonyms for Bustles include dashes, hurries, rushes, scurries, tears, hastens, scuttles, flutters, fusses and runs

17. It'd be good to be there, but I'm not that fussed.

18. So, what was the big fuss?

19. Stop making such a fuss!

20. Beside him, the old cook Chucha is fussing with a coaster for his glass.

21. They're making a big fuss.

22. If there 's any fussing , baby may not be ready for a massage .

23. Don't fuss me while I'm driving.

24. As long as we have recovered the outlay I m not fussed.

25. Colicky babies don’t just fuss; they hurt