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Meanings of
fussy
in anglès
Annoyed and irritable.
cross
grumpy
crabbed
grouchy
ill-tempered
crabby
bad-tempered
Related terms
ill-natured
Exacting especially about details.
particular
picky
finicky
finical
Related terms
fastidious
Sinònims
Examples for "
particular
"
particular
picky
finicky
finical
Examples for "
particular
"
1
Mkhize said there is a
particular
responsibility of government over
particular
resources.
2
South Australia, in
particular
,
had increased 60 per cent year on year.
3
Does ownership affect the way a
particular
paper covers a
particular
story?
4
Of course Nice regrets saying no to a
particular
new pharmaceutical product.
5
Bank equities remain under pressure, however, with
particular
tensions surrounding Italian banks.
1
Even
picky
eaters found flavors they liked among the 13 currently available.
2
But I am really
picky
about the fashion jobs that I take.
3
Max is very
picky
and he just hated his room last year.
4
And being
picky
,
fastidious eaters, octopuses make the most of each meal.
5
Funny, when you think kids are so
picky
about what they eat.'
1
The information will help researchers understand panda traits such as
finicky
diets.
2
Not too
finicky
,
but not too plain either; I liked it fine.
3
He didn't need to add a
finicky
Cadillac limousine to his fleet.
4
Everyone knows there is a fine,
finicky
line between eternal-life-as-vampire v. death-as-a-human.
5
A sensual feast sure to sate even the most
finicky
of palates.
1
Women would rave about him; men would think him
finical
and dandified.
2
Having once decided, the man kept at his work with
finical
precision.
3
But the police are out of sympathy with such
finical
methods.
4
It is a trifle too
finical
,
though it must be confessed looks pretty.
5
Chauvelin,
finical
and queasy, turned away with a shudder of disgust.
Overcrowded or cluttered with detail.
busy
Related terms
fancy
Usage of
fussy
in anglès
1
Huppert's psychotically
fussy
performance might as well be happening in a void.
2
It's like it was prepared to appease a
fussy
five year old.
3
Far as the color, I'd say she's not gonna be too
fussy
.
4
Too many pot smokers these days have gotten
fussy
about their weed.
5
Joy, on the other hand, had opted for a less
fussy
costume.
6
And I notice people who get up very early are horribly
fussy
.
7
And he was as
fussy
as any old maid I ever saw.
8
It's down to just me, a fuzzy poodle and a
fussy
cat.
9
The chaplain, a
fussy
but well-meaning person, has been memorializing about it.
10
An island is entirely surrounded by water, continued the
fussy
old gentleman.
11
Was it
fussy
to make a simple decision and stick to it?
12
But most locals aren't
fussy
when it comes to supplementing their diet.
13
He wasn't going to be
fussy
about where he hung his hat.
14
We can't be
fussy
any more now there are so many barber-shops.
15
On top of it, our daughter was teething, so had been
fussy
.
16
Like her office downtown, it was feminine, a bit
fussy
,
but cozy.
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fussy
Adjective
Frequent collocations
too fussy
so fussy
very fussy
less fussy
as fussy
More collocations
Fussy
through the time
Fussy
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common