An irritable petulant feeling.
1 In the male that same fussiness develops, and a certain primness, too.
2 This antiquated fussiness of the dilettante little nobleman was sickening to her.
3 We may grant that the fussiness of Sinclair told against his proposals.
4 She was all plump and giddy fussiness -innocentand full of frivolity.
5 Ashamed of his own fussiness , the Master went back to his work.
6 William Morris held that all types should avoid hair-lines, fussiness , and ugliness.
7 At last even Carolyn Drake's querulous fussiness was satisfied, or trampled down.
8 And I don't think one needs to associate wine with fussiness and stuffiness.
9 It is not an instance of the fussiness of Mrs. Grundy.
10 Jealousy might be at the bottom of it or a certain nervous fussiness .
11 They had to assume an indolent attitude in pure opposition to his fussiness .
12 The Australians, afflicted by our modern nervous fussiness , could not leave Chidley alone.
13 People always expect my taste to be pretty-pretty, but I don't like fussiness .
14 But the fussiness of their needs made them all seem like little kids.
15 Throughout her life Russell hated what she saw as feminine fussiness .
16 The intensity it generated was far more important than some fussiness in the production.
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