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So I think in a way that we should not make a fuss, I think this is the Internet age is bound to occur that, above all, to understand why they use such language.
I take it that all plant feel, but some make more fuss about their feelings than others.
That initial debate has cooled, however, and many in the scientific field now seem to be wondering what all the fuss was about.
Such was the breezy optimism of many of the advocates that an alien landing in Manchester Town Hall might have wondered what all the fuss over global warming was about.
Children can be careless about things like that, and he won't make a big fuss about it unless it becomes a regular thing.
All that fuss over a few pounds!
Oh, now I know what this Great Seal is that there's been such worry and pother about.
Do you spend a lot of time looking in the mirror and fussing about your looks?
She's always fussing about something or other.
Stop fussing and get on with your work.
Stop fussing and do your work!
It didn't surprise her—she had seen it all before.
She is dazzled by the simplest things.
Even if the number were far higher, it would not be a cause for great alarm.
Once a passenger really objected to having a woman driver, and I laughed at him so much that he stopped his fussing.
We wanted to avoid accusations of being alarmist.
People are making too big a fuss about something of small impact.