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  • 51fuss with — [phrasal verb] fuss with (something) : to move or handle (something) in a nervous or uncertain way : to fiddle with (something) He fussed with his tie the whole time we were talking. She s always fussing with her hair. • • • Main Entry: ↑fuss …

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  • 52fuss with something — fuss with (something) 1. to be busy with something without having a particular purpose. Jack had spent hours fussing with the old car. 2. to try to fix something complicated. It s a mistake to fuss with your computer. Related vocabulary: fool… …

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  • 53fuss with — (something) 1. to be busy with something without having a particular purpose. Jack had spent hours fussing with the old car. 2. to try to fix something complicated. It s a mistake to fuss with your computer. Related vocabulary: fool with… …

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  • 54fuss over somebody — ˈfuss over sb derived to pay a lot of attention to sb • They love to fuss over their grandchildren. Main entry: ↑fussderived …

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  • 55Fuss (punk group) — Fuss were one of the early punk groups, as chronicled in Henrik Poulsen s book . They released Our Way Must Be Better in 1977. Further reading * by Henrik Poulsen …

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  • 56fuss-budg|et|y — «FUHS BUHJ uh tee», adjective. Informal. characterized by fussiness; very fussy or particular …

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  • 57fuss-budg|et — «FUHS BUHJ iht», noun. Informal. a fussy or fidgety person …

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  • 58fuss|pot — «FUHS POT», noun. Informal. a fussy person …

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  • 59Fuss and Feathers — Infobox Film name = Fuss and Feathers image size = caption = director = Fred Niblo producer = Thomas H. Ince writer = Julien Josephson narrator = starring = Enid Bennett Douglas MacLean music = cinematography = Robert Newhard editing = W. Duncan… …

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  • 60fuss-pot —    Used to a person who fusses overmuch about trifling matters. With ‘fuss pot’ one may compare ‘bigpot’, ‘swankpot’, ‘stink pot’. etc., terms mainly used by children. ‘You old fuss pot’ is spoken by one woman to another in Rebecca, by Daphne du… …

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