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I . fuss [fʌs] SUST.

1. fuss sin pl. (nervousness):

to be [or get] into a fuss

2. fuss (unnecessary attention):

fuss
a lot of fuss about nothing
to make [such] a fuss about sth
to make a fuss of [or AM over] sb

II . fuss [fʌs] V. intr.

2. fuss (fiddle with):

to fuss with sth

3. fuss AM (be angry):

fuss

fuss over V. trans.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Even though she enjoyed her parties, she thought the family made too much fuss over her and did too much work.
www.cumberlandnewsnow.com
It can be implemented in a relatively short time with a minimum of fuss and muss.
www.theregister.co.uk
It's no good then kicking up a fuss the following morning when there is no scrambled egg on your toast.
www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk
It sounds like an awful lot of trouble and fuss over me.
www.imt.ie
But even after 50 years, the 85-year-old actor still seems a touch nonplussed by all the fuss.
calgaryherald.com
Flavored lollipops containing medicine are intended to give children medicine without fuss.
en.wikipedia.org
They found that wearing formal clothing makes us more inclined to think broadly and less inclined to fuss over minor details.
www.independent.ie
Our only means of power was to threaten to make an international fuss.
en.wikipedia.org
Sam advised people not to make a fuss over the foxes, don't leave food outside and be extra careful with garbage.
thechronicleherald.ca
Think of the way musicians fuss over instruments.
www.thetelegram.com

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