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How to use fuss in a sentence

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When he was found, after 14 hours spent in the open in just a pair of bathers, he wondered what the fuss was all about.
A year earlier the players had presented a programme of works by Bach, Vivaldi, and Mozart without any fuss or bother.
He said a special gate had been reserved for these fans to enter the stadium without any undue fuss or bother.
His fuss over something possibly quite trivial ruined her skim-milk flat white.
Point-and-shoot cameras are ideal for this kind of photography, because they let you react quickly with little fuss or bother.
If he hadn't made such a fuss about acceptable standards of behaviour, his fall from grace might not have been so swift and calamitous.
The torquey diesel is one of the quietest units around, yet is more than capable of hauling the ML around without any fuss.
The oldest is another tiny, shy tortie called Jess. She's a true lap cat and loves a fuss.
There was a toughness about him which made him make light of illnesses most of us would make a fuss about.
Then, after all the fuss, they'll just quietly send them on to New Zealand.
Throughout all the fuss and bother, the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft has been quietly going about its work of photographing the entire planet.
Now after all that fuss, I don't think she should have picked up her two toy poodles to sit on her lap.
Hey, check out this Internet thing and see what all the fuss is about with a free introductory offer from Her Majesty's Government.
But it was injected with determination and laced with a hunger to do the job required with the minimum of fuss.
I should give some credit to the former Mayor of Auckland, John Banks, who made such a fuss and bother.
The staff, many of whom know them well, make a tremendous fuss which is lovely to see.
Some were excited to learn about what they can do to make the area more accessible to birders and some were just curious about all the fuss.
Basically, it does exactly what it says on the tin with the minimum of fuss and hassle.
Nothing is too much trouble for the staff, as they glide effortlessly, never fuss or faff.
My brothers and I would promise to put our differences aside and try our hardest not to argue, fuss, or fight.
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Examples from Classical Literature
All that fuss and stink is to get 'em to Gallowstree Dip before we pass it.
To make such a fuss, also, about your religion seemed to her indecorous and absurd.
Mme. tron replied that I was making far too much fuss about nothing, and that my comedy had passed beyond my control.
Guess Ive got maws fool in a fuss, he said grimly to himself as he braced his body for a struggle.
I told Coplen to offer her a million cash for everything rather'n have any fuss.
When somebody wanted junket, he had made no fuss, he had just helped them to junket.
We went suddenly round a corner, and quietly and without any fuss whatever Simpson left his luge and rolled on to the track.
I expressed to him my surprise that he should fuss about me like an old hen over a chick.
I will cosset her up a little when I get to the country, and make a fuss over her.
From the fuss it was apparent that the abattis and earthwork had succumbed.
Some of our Indians got into a fuss with a band from Faribault and one of our Indians killed one of them.
If I took as much time to prink as you do I believe I could fuss myself up to look like something.
Dumoulin was hot-blooded, noisy, unmethodical, always in a state of fuss and fume!
She was bound to make a fuss, and these fusses invariably took the final form of a tightness of money for bechamel.
If she insisted that she was ill and unable to go back, there would be a fuss.
At first, the Broads had merely impressed her with their utter absence of fuss.
My godfather made a great fuss of her, for success was everything to this bourgeois.
The dog will worry us by its fuss, its solicitation, its desire to be petted.
It seemed an uncanny, horseless carriage, built to carry four people and making a good deal of fuss about it.
One day speckle, the big hen, made a great fuss because her brood of ducklings went into the water.
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