Sentence examples for the fuss of from inspiring English sources

"the fuss of" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English that typically connotes a feeling of annoyance, agitation, or disturbance.
For example, one might write, "The family was becoming increasingly irritated with the fuss of planning the reunion."

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At Chriskitch, there is none of the fuss of fine dining.

Then there was the fuss of catching the creature to release it.

But he disliked all the fuss of bodyguards and extra cars, and he refused protection.

Better the fuss of this than a president with a mandate anchored in Florida's fuzzy maths.

The secret candy drawer, "all the fuss" of doting (or procrastinating) colleagues and snack time, otherwise known as coffee break.

There is no reason to go through the fuss of gathering physically in a place to present ideas".

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And high noise levels, so often an impediment to an enjoyable meal, can be great camouflage for the fussing of an impatient toddler.

Beyond the merry hum of period detail and the ingenious fuss of the supernatural intrigue, Mitchell also strikes a deeper Gothic chord.

And I scratched my head at all the fuss some of my more secretive acquaintances were making.

Nick Compton, as he does, pats back a maiden with the minimum of fuss.

The biggest fuss, of course, was made about the LG's screen.

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