"Fussily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adverb. In a finicky or excessively careful way, often to the point of being annoying or pedantic.
"Fussball" is the German word for "football". In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, it refers specifically to the sport of association football, as opposed to American football.
A fussbudget is a person who is meticulous and particular about small details, often to the point of being overly concerned with trifles. They may be overly critical and finicky, and can be described as having a " nitpicking" or "pernickety" attitude.
Fussbudgety refers to a person who is excessively concerned with small details and trivial matters, often to the point of being overly pedantic or annoyingly finicky.
Fussed is a verb that means to feel or show anxiety or annoyance, often in a worried or agitated way. It can also mean to spend a lot of time talking or making a fuss about something, often without accomplishing anything. For example:<br><br> She's been fussing about the party all day, worrying about every little thing.<br> He's been fussing over his computer, trying to fix the problem.
Fusses refers to unnecessary worries or concerns about something. It can also mean to fuss over someone or something, which means to be overly anxious or upset about their well-being or performance. For example, "She didn't want to fuss over the details of the wedding, she just wanted it to be perfect."
Vigilant and meticulous, having a tendency to be overly concerned with details and perfection.
The word "fussiest" is an adjective that means being the most particular, demanding, or finicky. It describes someone or something that has the most exacting standards or requirements, and is often overcritical or nitpicky. For example: "She's the fussiest eater in the family and always sends her food back if it's not cooked just right."
Fussiness refers to the tendency to be overly concerned with minor details or to be excessively painstaking and perfectionistic. It is often characterized by an excessive attention to trivial matters, an inclination to be overly critical, and a reluctance to compromise or ease up.
Fussing refers to the act of making a fuss or a commotion about something, often in an excessive or unnecessary way. It can also describe a tendency to be overly concerned with petty or trivial matters, or to spend a lot of time and energy worrying about insignificant problems.
A fusspot is a person who is excessively concerned with minor details and is often overly critical or petty, often to the point of being annoying or tiresome. They may be finicky about trivial matters, and can be quite upset if things are not done according to their exact specifications.
Fussy refers to someone or something that is finicky, demanding, or overly concerned with small details. A fussy person might be particular about their food, clothes, or living conditions, and might easily become upset if things are not done their way. It can also refer to something that is delicate and requires careful handling, such as a fussy piece of equipment or a fussy flower.
Fustet is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of medieval horn or bugle made from a single piece of horn, usually from an antelope, buffalo, or other large animal.