Aún no tenemos significados para "want any fuss".
1You don't want any fuss, or to draw a crowd.
2The Kaiser said he didn't want any fuss made over his birthday this year.
3We don't want any fuss and feathers-anyfol-de-rol-thismironton-ton-ton stuff.
4Paul nodded easily-hedid not want any fuss just then-andthe girl went obediently into the room.
5He did not want any fuss made.
6I don't want any fuss or advice.
7You understand- Idon'twant any fuss made.
9She said she didn't want any fuss made, but she hinted she'd like to have Freddy meet her in New York, and Freddy's going.
10But John put his hand on my arm at once and shook his head to tell me to leave it, he didn't want any fuss.
11The man, better known as "Fingers" in the banking community, didn't want any fuss or the potential for any further publicity surrounding his departure.
12Tobin hadn't wanted any fuss, but this looked like a country fair.
13'I don't want any fuss made about me,' she said.
14"I don't want any fuss, but I don't want to go to the theatre."
15"It is the simplest way," she said; "and you know I don't want any fuss.
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