117 examples of make a fuss in sentences

You're going to stop making a fuss over me and begin to make a fuss over your country.

Who are Treadwell's" "Danny boy, don't make a fuss about it," replied Dave quietly, "but just for this once you are not to be my second.

"Don't make a fuss.

we won't discuss, Useless to make a fuss; For, after all, I am glad that we met.

You know you did make a fuss, Esther, as if all your dear father left belonged to you and not to me" "But what did you do?" "I'm telling you, amn't I?

My aunts nearly had a fit when I came in; but I knew you'd be too thankful to get me home safe and sound, to make a fuss over what can't be helped.

"We'll stay here, and if the people come back, and make a fuss, we'll pay, just as we would at a hotel.

"I hope they won't make a fuss about the liberties we are taking," said Mollie, putting some extra sticks on the blaze.

If you attempt to make a fuss I pledge you my word I shall shoot you, let the consequences to myself be what they may.

Mr. Downing was a curious man in many ways, but he did not make a fuss on ordinary occasions when his bowling proved expensive.

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Is he likely to make a fuss?" "I should think it very likely.

"Well, then there's no call to make a fuss over it, Bob," ses Bill Chambers.

Isak was out of his depth here; of course it was only women's nonsense; to his mind, the boy had a perfect right to a white waistcoat, if it pleased him; anyhow, he couldn't see what there was to make a fuss about, and was inclined to put the matter aside and go on.

Going out on journeys like any high official; ay, natural enough that Brede should make a fuss of him.

"Will he drop it or make a fuss?

It took Bob Pretty two days to get his arf, but he kept very quiet about it, not wishing to make a fuss in the village for fear Mr. Sutton should get to hear of the club.

Then I put them back in the holsters, and I examined my little mare, she jerking her head and cocking her ears the while, as if to tell me that an old soldier like herself did not make a fuss about a scratch or two.

" "I dont feel quite easy; but I dont care sufficiently about it to make a fuss.

If they had belonged to me there wouldn't have been anything to make a fuss about.

Don't be silly now and make a fuss; change it to bills and put it on the church plate; that's what all the really conscientious women always do with their Lenten winnings anyway,that is, when they can afford it.

Try to cry; try to make a fuss; try to do anything rather than that dreadful look.

Bill Wilson, he reckoned I better fetch him over here and ask you fellers about it; Bill says this mob of greasers might make a fuss if the agony's piled on too thick, but whatever you say will be did."

"He won't let you in," said Jimmie, "so don't make a fuss.

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