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But don't fuss about it What you need now is rest.
What a thing to fuss about at a time like this!
He turned to the older woman who was still fussing about.
She fussed about, and did not want to leave them.
It will do very well, and isn't worth fussing about.
They were people who really let themselves go on high days and holidays, not likely to fuss about anything left over.
At least the children weren't fighting or fussing about the heat.
There's no need to fuss about details in this little show trial.
As they say in London, he's not fussed about it.
So long as an account's written down somewhere, no one 's going to fuss about the details.
They are very vain and always fuss about their feathers.
I remember a night maid wandering in, who seemed to fuss about for hours.
Makes me sick, so much thinking and fussing about nonsense.
These supporters do not fuss about echoes from fashion's past.
She frowned and he asked: "Now what are you fussing about?"
Bill fussed about all these expenses over the telephone; I let him.
I don't like so many people fussing about all the time; do you?"
A big-hearted person who does not fuss about small matters.
He'd been like this in Moscow, fussing about injuries, part of his job.
There is no point in fussing about the view: it's either the parking lot or the highway.
Producers and customers alike are fussing about the true nature of news.
She wasn't inclined to fuss about her own appearance except on special occasions.
To let Fleur know that he had been fussing about her past would never do.
No one would fuss about a stranger sitting down.
Since then it'd got to the point the Elders didn't even fuss about using outside rams anymore.