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/fəs/
noun
a display of unnecessary or excessive excitement, activity, or interest.
"I don't know what all the fuss is about"
Synonyme: ado, excitement, agitation, uproar, to-do, stir, commotion, confusion, disturbance, tumult, hubbub, rigmarole, folderol, brouhaha, furor, much ado about nothing, upset, worry, bother, row, fluster, flurry, bustle, storm in a teacup, palaver, hoo-ha, ballyhoo, flap, tizzy, stew, song and dance, performance, pantomime, carry-on, kerfuffle, fuss and feathers, pother

verb
show unnecessary or excessive concern about something.
"she's always fussing about her food"
Synonyme: worry, fret, be agitated, be worried, take pains, make a big thing out of, get worked up, be in a flap, flap, be in a tizzy, be in a stew, make a meal of, make a (big) thing of

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The meaning of FUSS is needless bustle or excitement. How to use fuss in a sentence.
Fuss von de.wikipedia.org
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