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FUSS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : needless bustle or excitement They got down to business without any fuss. b : a show of flattering attention made a big fuss over his favorite niece.
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FUSS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a show of anger, worry, or excitement that is unnecessary or greater than the situation deserves: make a fuss She made such a fuss when Richard spilled ...
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FUSS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle. They made a fuss over the new baby. Synonyms: commotion, stir, to-do, ...
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fuss - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Fuss, fúss, and Fuß. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Noun. 1.3.1 Derived terms; 1.3.2 Translations. 1.4 Verb.
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FUSS Synonyms: 402 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for FUSS: objection, exception, complaint, question, protest, criticism, challenge, difficulty; Antonyms of FUSS: approval, ...
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Fuss
Fuss (German for foot) refer to:
4778 Fuss, a main-belt asteroid
Fuss (surname), a surname
Fuss Pot, a fictional character
See also
Fuss Peak
Tadeusz Fuss-Kaden
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Fuss Boutique
Dresses · Tops · Graphic Tees · Bottoms · Seamless Wear · Intimates · Swim. Accessories. Hats · Sunglasses · Jewelry · Shoes · Bags · Scarves.
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fuss noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
[uncountable, singular] unnecessary excitement, worry or activity. Extra Examples Once the fuss has blown over, we'll be able to get on with work as usual.
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Synonyms of FUSS | Collins American English Thesaurus
Synonyms of 'fuss' in American English · bother · ado · commotion · excitement · hue and cry · palaver · stir · to-do. 2 (noun) in the sense of argument.
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fuss | definition for kids - Kids Wordsmyth
definition: activity or attention that is not necessary. There was a lot of fuss over my sister's wedding. synonyms: · fidgeting, flutter, stir · similar words ...
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Fuss - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Fuss, originating from 1701 possibly from force, Danish fjas, or echoic sounds, means trivial bustle or fuss; extended to fussify (1832) and phrase fuss and ...
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fuss
fuss/fʌs; fʌs/ n1(a) [U] (esp unnecessary) nervous excitement or activity (尤指不必要的)神经质的激动或活动 Stop all this fuss and get on with your work. 别大惊小怪的闹了, 继续干你的活儿去吧.(b) [sing] display of excitement, worry, etc, esp over sth unimportant 无谓的激动、 烦恼等 Don't get into a fuss about nothing. 别没事找事, 自寻烦恼.2 [sing] an...
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Fuss (surname)
Fuss (German for foot) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Adam Fuss (born 1961), British photographer
Benjamin Fuss (born 1990), German footballer
Nicolas Fuss (1755
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Fuss of the Fusses
Fuss of the Fusses () is a 1979 Soviet comedy film directed by Alla Surikova.
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