Fuss
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Fuss ( verb )
- To make a lot of unnecessary noise or activity.
- To be overly concerned or worried about something trivial or insignificant.
- 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:
- She fussed over her appearance for hours before the party.
- He made a fuss about having to wait in line for a few minutes.
- She fussed over the details of the arrangements for the meeting.
- He was always fussing about his appearance.
- She was fussing over the child's clothes, making sure they were clean and ironed.
(As a noun)
Fuss ( noun )
- To make a lot of unnecessary noise or activity.
- To be overly concerned or worried about something trivial or insignificant.
- 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:
- She fussed over her appearance for hours before the party.
- He made a fuss about having to wait in line for a few minutes.
- She fussed over the details of the arrangements for the meeting.
- He was always fussing about his appearance.
- She was fussing over the child's clothes, making sure they were clean and ironed.