Fusses

/ˈfʌs.ɪz/ verb

To worry excessively about small, unimportant things or to fuss is to complain or make a fuss about something.

Originating in the 17th century, 'fuss' may derive from Low German 'fusseln' or have onomatopoetic origins mimicking agitated behavior. The word entered English with the sense of unnecessary commotion or bother.

AMአን Tagen
ARقلق
BNচিন্তা
CApreocupacions
CSstarosti
DAuro
DEZickereien
ELαπορία
ESpreocupaciones
FAنگرانی
FIhuolta
FRchichis
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