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  2. noun. uk / fʌs / us / fʌs / fuss noun (TOO MUCH OF A FEELING) Add to word list. C1 [ S or U ] a show of anger, worry, or excitement that is unnecessary or greater than the situation deserves: make such a fuss She made such a fuss when Richard spilled a drop of wine on her blouse! fuss about nothing It's all a fuss about nothing.

  3. Definition of fuss in the Idioms Dictionary. fuss phrase. What does fuss expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  4. [ I ] to give too much attention to small matters that are not important, usually in a way that shows that you are worried and not relaxed:

  5. phrase. Add to word list. (mainly US make a fuss over sb) to give someone a lot of attention and treat them well: She doesn't see her grandchildren very often so she makes a real fuss of them when she does. I was the only person there with a small baby so everyone made a fuss of us.

  6. The meaning of FUSS is needless bustle or excitement. How to use fuss in a sentence.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English make a fuss/kick up a fuss (about something) to complain or become angry about something, especially when this is not necessary Josie kicked up a fuss because the soup was too salty.

  8. [singular] anger or complaints about something, especially something that is not important. Steve kicks up a fuss every time I even suggest seeing you. fuss about something I'm sorry for making such a fuss about the noise. She made a big fuss about not having a window seat on the plane. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Idioms.