24 collocations for fussed

What are you fussing about? AFÓNYA.

"'Wat's all dat fuss 'bout?' ax' Dan.

The yells increase, and the tom-toms, vigorously banged, seem calculated to fuss any self-respecting bear into fits.

He fusses a bit about his affairs."

I did not look at her particularly until a few moments later, when Martin, after fussing with his bread a good deal, looked up and said, with a charming smile, "What a very becoming gown you have on to-day, Miss Lavinia.

When I'd get dar, she'd fuss at me an' tu'n my dress up an' whup menot hard 'cause she wa'nt

It fussed him just as much as yellow fussed the giant.

One of the earliest recollections of childhood was hearing the scream of the Meredith peacocks as they drew their gorgeous plumage across the silent summer lawns; at home they had nothing better than fussing guineas.

"I don't feel like I ought to be eating upstairs this way," fussed the invalid as Esther came in with the tray.

Two slaves brought out a couch for him and vanished when he had taken his ease on it after fussing a little because the sun was in his eyes.

Ostentation N. ostentation, display, show, flourish, parade, etalage [Fr.], pomp, array, state, solemnity; dash, splash, splurge, glitter, strut, pomposity; pretense, pretensions; showing off; fuss. magnificence, splendor; coup d'oeil

One was a man, and the other a woman, and she glared at me, and fussed her maid so about her dressing-bag, and it was such a gorgeous affair, and they had such quantities of luggage, and the only thing they said on the drive up was how cold it was, and they wondered when we should get there.

"Get 'em big enough and there won't be any fussin' about the fit," the old man explained his theory: and indeed the fit of those shoes on Johnnie's feet was not a thing to fuss overit was past considering.

m. small estate; pl. acres *peine* m. comb; tooth of a comb; sharp point, barb, sticker *pelaje* m. (poor) appearance *pelear* fight *peligro* m. danger *pelo* m. hair; *de medio * shabby-genteel *pelotera* f. quarrel, fuss *pena* f. pain *penalidad* f. penalty *pensamiento* m. thought *pensar

m. small estate; pl. acres *peine* m. comb; tooth of a comb; sharp point, barb, sticker *pelaje* m. (poor) appearance *pelear* fight *peligro* m. danger *pelo* m. hair; *de medio * shabby-genteel *pelotera* f. quarrel, fuss *pena* f. pain *penalidad* f. penalty *pensamiento* m. thought *pensar

m. small estate; pl. acres *peine* m. comb; tooth of a comb; sharp point, barb, sticker *pelaje* m. (poor) appearance *pelear* fight *peligro* m. danger *pelo* m. hair; *de medio * shabby-genteel *pelotera* f. quarrel, fuss *pena* f. pain *penalidad* f. penalty *pensamiento* m. thought *pensar

m. small estate; pl. acres *peine* m. comb; tooth of a comb; sharp point, barb, sticker *pelaje* m. (poor) appearance *pelear* fight *peligro* m. danger *pelo* m. hair; *de medio * shabby-genteel *pelotera* f. quarrel, fuss *pena* f. pain *penalidad* f. penalty *pensamiento* m. thought *pensar

"My dear Mater, for Heaven's sake don't come fussing round here!

'The people I've been living among,' said Fenwick, with sharp persistence, 'haven't got time for fussing about mannersin the sense you mean.

It's a cleaner trade than typesetting and fussing round a small-town print shop.

They fuss mongst theirselves and quit sometimes.

"'Tis such a pleasure to fuss with hairand such fine threads, too; indeed, I have half a mind to become a peruquier,there, 'tis finished!"

They looked at me, and Augustus glared at them and fussed the waiters more than usual, and wanted to hurry me as much as possible to get away; so I asked for other dishes and peaches and nectarines and things out of season.

The loss of the great Campanile of St. Mark is not compensated for by the gain of the penny steamer which frets and fusses its prosaic way along the Grand Canal, or blurts its noisome smoke in the very face of the Palace of the Doges.

24 collocations for  fussed