Sentence examples for to fuss from inspiring English sources

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to fuss

noun

Excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something. uncountable

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Who's got time to fuss?

That was probably why the children started to fuss.

We were, of course, not in a position to fuss.

After a few minutes, the baby began to fuss.

Immediately he began to fuss and rub his eyes.

Waking in her stroller, Shaina started to fuss.

"There's a fine line to fuss about," he concluded.

Older residents stop to fuss over whether he is eating enough.

When he got hungry and started to fuss, he was rapidly dumped back in my lap.

Damson drives Sam home and comes in to fuss over him.

They do not have to fuss over coins that accumulate like lint.

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