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Of course, I have to go over and fuss her some later.
I think he was looking for anything to fuss over, rather than what we were doing.
What a thing to fuss about at a time like this!
No one around the office would fuss if it went off.
If I were married, she could fuss over my husband.
He may fuss a bit, but I will find a way to make him listen.
They know that I fuss a lot for my parties.
She's been fussing over me all day like a baby.
Perhaps fussing was the last thing he wanted at the moment.
She fussed about, and did not want to leave them.
I never did see a man fuss so much over guns.
He fussed over her and she let him have his way.
Finally, after a lot of fussing around our table, everyone left us alone.
The shower was off, but who knew how long she'd fuss with her hair.
But he needs to know that you're not just fussing.
Put the doll down and it may fuss for a while.
He fusses a good deal these days about the need for money.
"Why should you fuss over a man lying with a woman?"
"Now how can she when you keep fussing at her all the time?"
She never let it show, not wanting anyone to fuss over her.
He turned to the older woman who was still fussing about.
Why fuss over something past, when tomorrow may bring some- thing worse?
He fusses over them as if they were the only children in the world.
The food I like best is simple and not too fussed over.
They were fussing over a woman who was going to die.