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