fussing
Fussing (noun) means the act of worrying over or making a fuss about small details. Example: “All that fussing over the seating chart wasn't necessary in the end.”
How to use fussing
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe ongoing act of fretting or making unnecessary bother over minor things.
Word forms
fussings plural
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All that _____ over the seating chart wasn't necessary in the end.
Rhymes for fussing
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What does “fussing” mean?
The word “fussing” means the act of worrying over or making a fuss about small details. In plain terms, the ongoing act of fretting or making unnecessary bother over minor things.
How do you pronounce “fussing”?
“Fussing” is pronounced FUH-sihng (/ˈfʌsɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “fussing” in a sentence?
Here is “fussing” used in a sentence: “All that fussing over the seating chart wasn't necessary in the end.”
What part of speech is “fussing”?
“Fussing” is a noun.