fussy

[US]/ˈfʌsi/
[UK]/ˈfʌsi/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. overly picky or fastidious; easily upset or irritated; showing excessive concern or attention to details. Comparative: fussier, superlative: fussiest.

Phrases & Collocations

fussy eater

fussy about cleanliness

fussy details

fussy customer

Example Sentences

a fussy actuarial problem.

I hate fussy clothes.

He was always fussy about clothes.

be fussy about one's personal apperance

Some girls like fussy dresses.

he is very fussy about what he eats.

I am not fussy about what I eat.

A sick person is likely to be fussy about his food.

Are you fussy what time we have dinner?

The little girl dislikes her fussy parents.

Eleanor patted her hair with quick, fussy movements.

"She's fussy about her food, so I don't think she'll accept the invitation to your dinner."

The river winds in and out, an unknown little stream in the inmost zenana of Bengal, neither lazy nor fussy;

The consummate and facile lines,the succinct designs,the high-quality glazed material,which can keep velvet and bright for a long fem,make the fussy work of balneary cleaning easily.

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