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1. Don't fuss with your hair! 2. It irritates me the way she's always fussing with her hair! 3. Paul was fussing with his clothes, trying to get his tie straight. 4. She fusses with the seat belt. 5. Don't fuss with your clothes. 6. Paquita fusses with the white cloth, twitching it back and forth, minutely rearranging its folds. 7. Immediately beside him Kegan was fussing with sheets of paper, arranging and rearranging them into neat aligned squares. 8. How she would have skewered all this passing fuss with her incisive wit! 10. So they create fuss with these bags. 11. But I don't fuss with complicated recipes; home-cooked meals bring the family together. 12. Sophie Fuss with grandfather, Paul Fuss who is cattle farmer with son Jerry Fuss. 13. It is always man who makes a big fuss with a big noise at the turning of the year. Time passes elegantly and quietly, never makes a sound. 14. Some translators fuss with synonyms to inject rhythm and rhyme into the lines, hoping to recapture the music of the original. It's no use. At the end of the day, you're still left with that Turk. 15. Why all this fuss with paper and pens and ballot boxes when machines can simplify the whole task? 16. Deep places in the cosmos do not fuss with victory and defeat. 17. A new diet drug that suppresses the appetite is helping people shed pounds without having to exercise or fuss with meal plans. 18. Optical photons pack enough energy to bump electrons clear into the next orbital shell—no need to fuss with subtleties like spin. 19. Braids also serve the Aries' need to have as little fuss with things as possible and can be perfect for both casual and professional occasions. 20. In the new Chinese social divide, the middle class hews to economical vehicles with tiny engines, while the wealthy fuss with automatic climate control in their luxury sedans. 21. This has a bit of structure to it, but is flexible enough that I don't have to really fuss with it. 22. There aren 't any buttons of menu settings to fuss with it. 23. The pressures of parenting are relentless, and sometimes it's easier to stick a frozen pizza in the microwave than fuss with coaxing kids to whole grains and leafy greens.