Synonym: bother, fret, worry. Antonym: calm, compose, quiet, soothe. Similar words: pussy, defuse, infuse, refuse, Russian, discuss, confuse, rousseau. Meaning: [fʌs] n. 1. an excited state of agitation 2. an angry disturbance 3. a quarrel about petty points 4. a rapid active commotion. v. 1. worry unnecessarily or excessively 2. care for like a mother.
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151. The gang at id has done a great job giving the player maximum capability with a minimum of fuss.
152. It might be partly because I didn't kick up a fuss when I lost the captaincy.
153. He was quite surprised for a minute, but didn't put up too much of a fuss.
154. But making a fuss of Mum shouldn't be restricted to just one day of the year!
155. So do not feel you have to make a fuss to get attention.
156. Catherine, so quit making this damn big fuss, woman, fah Cyrise sake!
157. For home waxing, Immac Warm Wax, £7.99, whisks away hair with minimum fuss.
158. Some visitors to the World Wide Web wonder what all the fuss is about.
159. That's why I made a fuss of him when we got married.
160. We spent a day together when it was finished because I knew there was going to be a fuss.
161. Yet when pedestrianisation was first announced the city's shopkeepers, taxi drivers and disabled groups kicked up a fuss.
162. Fuss Mr Wilmot's six assistant chief constables are likely to join the boycott in November.
163. The current fuss about San Jose's proposed downtown arena has been noticed in other parts of the state.
164. We do make a great deal of fuss when children fail to match our expectations particularly when standards of behaviour are concerned.
165. Not bad, you think, but you wonder what all the fuss was about.
166. Yet without fuss she dwelt obstinately on the meaning behind surface meaning.
167. She was probably making a big fuss about very little, said a small voice inside her.
168. Your task then is to shame me for making such a fuss.
169. My birthday was really tough because Peter always made a big fuss of it.
170. But don't make a fuss over a little thing like that.
171. Travellers would go miles out of their way to see what all the fuss was about.
172. No, I just wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
173. They all thought she was gorgeous and they were all making a big fuss.
174. She thought yet again: I make a great fuss of nothing, and have not suffered at all.
175. Spending time with them,(http://sentencedict.com) I too began to wonder what the fuss was about.
176. She couldn't see why there was all this fuss, or even why her father had to get married at all.
177. Looking slightly insulted, she nevertheless left without putting up any fuss.
178. He was genuinely disappointed when it dawned on him that the cause of all the fuss was his father.
179. Then, later, there was all that fuss in the papers about Mark and Anne.
180. I don't see what the big fuss is all about.