An excited state of agitation.
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Examples for "fuss"
Examples for "fuss"
1The league has come and gone without fuss; wait for the championship.
2The newscaster had made a fuss over that issue also, of course.
3Grandmother wanted most of all to save the family money & fuss.
4There are often days when I want something tasty with minimal fuss.
5Why all the fuss, if Ireland is fully funded until next year?
1In time the gull will flap its wings; the airplane never does.
2There was no difference in flap success or complication rates between groups.
3However, the size of this traditional flap was limited even after expansion.
4Porky put the paper in his breast pocket and buttoned the flap.
5Gloria held aside the canvas flap; he followed her into the cave.
1In some ways that's a relief; you won't be tempted to dither.
2After decades of dither and dather, it's important that ours is deliverable.
3Although Pete wondered what had her in such a dither, he didn't ask.
4She didn't want to take the time to dither over clothes.
5I'm an old man and I want to dither, Abyss help us all.'
1For, in reality, that was all the whole pother was amounting to.
2Never was a man's life cut short with less solemnity or pother.
3Inside, the guard was snoring in defiance of the pother o'er his head.
4We have had a mighty pother here in print about rewarding of generals.
5To me there seemed nothing to make such a pother about.
1It's the part about Lea seeing that sends me into a tizzy.
2Besides, some rebellious part of me enjoyed driving her into a tizzy.
3I'm giving Bridesmaid to the next married-person-to-be who calls in a tizzy.
4To tear apart this stupid competition and send everyone into a tizzy.
5Gordon was all in a tizzy till he decided nothing important was gone.
6If we're even five minutes late, she gets in a tizzy.
7Alone, she might have gone off half-cocked in an emotional tizzy.
8She got though a few minutes but turned it off in a tizzy.
9The advent of this crowd of theatrical invaders caused a tizzy.
10For Creswell had been in a tizzy of optimism even before Gordon's arrival.
11Normally Sophie's the one flying off into a tizzy about things.
12Even traveling to Manhattan for dinner got him into a tizzy.
13John bends down to tie his shoelace, sending Kimmie into an absolute tizzy.
14A car horn beeped behind her, sending her into a tizzy.
15All of Wales, it seems, is in a fair old tizzy.
16We have got into a terrible tizzy over SARS in the last week.
Tizzy per variant geogràfica