Fuss ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Fuss ( verb )

  1. To make a lot of unnecessary noise or activity.
  2. To be overly concerned or worried about something trivial or insignificant.
  3. To make a big deal out of something small or unimportant.

Origin:

The word "fuss" comes from the middle english word "fussen" which means "to make a commotion".

Examples:

  1. She fussed over her appearance for hours before the party.
  2. He made a fuss about having to wait in line for a few minutes.
  3. She fussed over the details of the arrangements for the meeting.
  4. He was always fussing about his appearance.
  5. She was fussing over the child's clothes, making sure they were clean and ironed.

(As a noun)

Fuss ( noun )

  1. To make a lot of unnecessary noise or activity.
  2. To be overly concerned or worried about something trivial or insignificant.
  3. To make a big deal out of something small or unimportant.

Origin:

The word "fuss" comes from the middle english word "fussen" which means "to make a commotion".

Examples:

  1. She fussed over her appearance for hours before the party.
  2. He made a fuss about having to wait in line for a few minutes.
  3. She fussed over the details of the arrangements for the meeting.
  4. He was always fussing about his appearance.
  5. She was fussing over the child's clothes, making sure they were clean and ironed.
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