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"fussiness" Definitions
  1. behaviour that is too concerned or worried about details or standards, especially unimportant ones
  2. a manner of doing things with small, quick, nervous movements
  3. the fact of having too much detail or decoration

100 Sentences With "fussiness"

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We don't display the same fussiness in other important areas.
Fussiness this extreme would be out of place at Le Bernardin.
When it comes to dinnertime, Daphne Oz has little tolerance for fussiness.
We were circumventing the fussiness and the protocol of the corporate world.
Their fussiness disturbed the care of others in the neonatal intensive care unit.
His wealth insulates him from the repercussions of his fussiness, but only so far.
Other worrisome symptoms include dehydration, fever, fussiness, signs of dehydration or distress, and lethargy.
Signs that your baby has acid refluxOne major sign of acid reflux is fussiness.
I try to get away from the fussiness of collecting and talk more about exuberance.
James's memoirs have a shimmer, a charm, and an openhearted immediacy that cuts the fussiness.
Founder CH Pinhas created Love because he was tired of the fussiness associated with playing records.
They found "significant genetic influence on food fussiness and food neophobia during early life," said Smith.
Another person bemoaned the fussiness of the touch volume controls that replaced the old physical keys.
What lovely work "titivate" — "to preen" — does there, with its light aura of fussiness and futility.
Mr. Hancock tends toward needless fussiness, overshooting and overcutting when he should let the camera run.
Expression, especially now, is going to win out every time, especially when contrasted against unwritten-rule fussiness.
She's never been very interested in fussiness, and the new album has an easy garage-rock feel.
Regulatory fussiness, though understandable, does get in the way of another possible benefit of fly farming—waste disposal.
The next day she returned to the pediatrician, concerned that her son's fussiness was a response to starvation.
I duck out early to grab her, wanting to stave off fussiness if it is within my power.
It can't afford to be distracted because the NYT let its anti-Kavanaugh fussiness yet again take root.
In this sense, the obsession with sleep hygiene has a kinship with the stylized fussiness of clean eating.
Genetics were to blame for 46% of instances of food fussiness and 58% of refusals to try new food.
Or the satisfying fussiness of managing them in combat, balancing the different weapons systems and their respective "sweet spots".
The great modernist architects did it themselves, cultivating an allergy to the curlicued fussiness of Art Deco, for example.
The home gardens that Mr. Grant has been restoring here for the past 250 years leave no room for fussiness.
It's a hypnotic style, dryly funny, or at least aware of the ways in which its fussiness might be amusing.
You won't have to change diapers, calm fussiness or warm bottles: For nine months I'd like to borrow your womb.
They're intuitive, of course, and there's the usual Cupertino fussiness around the details, but the important point came at the end.
Notably, he converts Poirot's fussiness (which, to be fair, could come across as homophobic in the wrong hands) into obsessive compulsive tendencies.
As delightful and company-worthy as fish pie is, even the fanciest ones don't require the fussiness of a homemade laminated dough.
With the dishes below, what you see is what you get; all are easy to make, with electric flavors and no hidden fussiness.
The proposal originally generated some fussiness in the typically staid U.S. Senate, which is bound by tradition and seldom changes its rules. Sen.
Both of mine are gone, which means I'll never be able to experience the fussiness of Dorleen Mueller on a Thanksgiving afternoon ever again.
But it worked, because everyone who saw the Switch found its concept immediately intuitive, despite the fussiness of docking the hardware and switching Joy Cons around.
There has been a bit of fussiness in publishing over the past few weeks regarding the rise of used bookstores as cultural centers/ways to screw writers.
For them, dressing all types of women was — and always will — be a given, as they've cornered a market for women who want fanciness without the fussiness.
It's finicky and doesn't offer the finite snap or scroll interface that would make so much more sense on a device that is practically allergic to fussiness.
He updated Sherlock Holmes, creating a brilliant but socially awkward, obsessive-compulsive detective who assisted the police while milking comedy from the protagonist's discomfort and prudish fussiness.
While the trend is waning as the next decade begins, watercolor cakes are rising in popularity, embodying the same carefree and laid-back style without any fussiness.
Photo: GettyCapitalists everywhere rejoice—a new study published in the Proceedings of The Royal Society B has found that individualism and fussiness pay off in the ant world.
Extreme fussiness, minuscule obsessional detailing, and strict timeframes were paramount in creating an authenticity, so I welcomed any opinions on fashion codes—the more militantly microscopic, the better.
The works by the South African ceramic sculptor Andile Dyalvane are notable for their combination of topographical ruggedness and refinement, even though they can sometimes verge on fussiness.
These include the injection site soreness we mentioned but also systematic reactions such as a fever, fatigue, and muscle aches — or fussiness or decreased appetite in children, Shimabukuro said.
He added the most serious side effects -- increased heart rate and blood pressure -- might present only as fussiness in toddlers or infants, and parents might not understand what's happening.
And conservatives will try to paint a picture of liberals engaging in ridiculous fussiness about decades-old parties and trying to spike a Supreme Court nomination over teen drinking.
While the number of steps might be nearly the same, throwing a tablet into the mix introduces a level of fussiness that is not appealing at 10 o'clock at night.
Such precision, verging into fussiness, illustrates another aspect of fringe art that sets it apart: that passively viewing it, the way you would a painting on a wall, isn't enough.
Servers may shoot their cuffs before fiddling with some small detail of the table setting, a fussiness that is not in keeping with the graceful, relaxed tone of the cooking.
Smith sprinkles James's distinctively fresh early style with just the lightest pinch of turgid fussiness — the language is pitch perfect — and his insights into James's character and mind are flawless.
But I realize that Villapol would probably find that sort of fussiness ridiculous, and insist that I have everything I need to make a hearty meal already in kitchen right now.
It's a testament to Springsteen's fussiness about his legacy that rather than letting someone else make a musical from his work — something he's been offered — he did it himself and controlled the narrative.
But while the union makes sense in broad strokes, the details can be awkward, and Poitras is clearly most comfortable when she's presenting unvarnished facts without the fussiness the gallery world usually demands.
Anderson has always been one of the most stylistically distinctive American directors, but at times it's felt as if his fussiness was a way to wallpaper over a lack of new narrative ideas.
Also, the Korean Air flight attendants, immaculately dressed in powder blue satin shirts, tailored pencil skirts and coifed updos, were there to scoop up Roxie from our arms at the first sign of fussiness.
The wind also seems to have blown away any unnecessary visual fussiness in Portis's charming illustration style, which depicts just the right amount of detail and drama with its bold lines and limited color ­palette.
The avant-garde duo Viktor & Rolf sent stiff, A-line gowns of layered tulle rendered in candy shop colors down the catwalk, the sheer uber-femininity and fussiness offset with emblazoned messages stitched onto the front.
Not even the multifarious images of the poet's self-promotion, the blizzard of Whitman-themed merchandise, or the quaintly Victorian fussiness of Leaves of Grass's 19th-century bindings can blunt the audacity of Whitman's erotic provocation.
It felt completely natural, saved me a little bit of time, and hinted at exactly what the future of the Chromebook could be—a genuinely good alternative to the fussiness of Windows and the priciness of MacOS.
But she was hospitalized at eight days old with high fever, poor feeding and fussiness, and then was moved to the intensive care unit (ICU) because her organs were failing, researchers report in the medical journal CMAJ.
To be a writer is to be able to stride into a billionaire's home and critique the gauche fussiness of an ormolu clock over the mantelpiece when you couldn't afford the cut flowers in the powder room.
She may have dressed with uncharacteristic fussiness for the flatlands of Central Florida, complete with "her bebopper's cat-eye glasses," but not even burning crosses on her lawn (and worse) intimidated her from her pursuit of McCall's misdeeds.
Or is it just there on my PC, infuriating in its inscrutable fussiness, and teasing in its occasional concessions to persistence where it finally deigns to make something new happen...something that ultimately turns out to be the same as before?
Specifically, she explored both the tendency of the toddlers to be highly selective about the textures, taste and smell of foods they are willing to eat (which she calls "food fussiness") and their refusal to try new food ("food neophobia").
This would be a cool unlocking process for something I only access a couple of times per day — there's a certain sense of occasion with all this fussiness — but it quickly grows fatiguing when you're unlocking your phone upwards of a hundred times per day.
As with many heartthrob solo debuts, what stands out about this one is a glistening male vanity that can result in detail-obsessed fussiness or a solemn preoccupation with having real feelings as the case may be, and always the absurd self-objectification of anxious self-redefinition, yet that isn't even the problem.
If you're already invested in the iTunes store, don't want to mess with the potential fussiness of Android on the Nvidia Shield, or you're desperate to have very nice looking first run movies without dropping cash on a Blu-ray player, then the Apple TV 4K should be at the top of your list.
And what once seemed vices in Powell could be reevaluated as virtues: His fussiness was also a passion for precision in delineating what is exactly knowable about other people; his snobbery was also a sensitivity to the gradations of social milieu; his chilly dispassion also a necessary part of his anthropological curiosity about human oddness.
" Fashion critic Lisa Armstrong (43) wrote nearly 3,000 words for British Vogue last year on style and age, outlining a few — but not many — 'rules' for dressing past your 20s: "Lesson one: While revealing too much flesh or clinging to the holy terrors of boho, rock chic, grunge, and girlish fussiness are all no-no's for the sophisticated grown-up, beyond that it's an open field.
It may have gone relatively unnoticed at the time because tectonic MMA shifts were happening all over the place back then, but in the July 28 issue of The New Yorker, that paragon of cerebral sophistication and literary fussiness (the very opposite of the blood-splattered, manic world of MMA), there was a profile of Ronda Rousey, who earlier that month had demolished Alexis Davis in just 16 seconds, further solidifying the commonly held belief (echoed in that profile) that the women's bantamweight champion was a culture-changing figure, an unprecedented athletic force single-handedly dragging her sport and the whole human race into the future by pure will and talent.
" One social media user stated: "For your information, dietary requirements aren't fussiness. Coeliac? Allergies? Ignorance makes dining out impossible for many." Another said: "I wish intolerant views were left at home, so disappointing.
Other foods or substances are not recommended postpartum if breastfeeding because they may have effects on the baby via breastmilk. Some clinicians discourage the use of caffeine. This could produce fussiness in the baby. Alcohol use is strongly discouraged.
Those of arrogant disposition were given the most menial of jobs. Fussiness in matters of food was overcome since all were expected to eat what was put in front of them. Daughter communities were set up in the New World. La Providence, a daughter colony on the Commewijne River in Surinam, proved unsuccessful.
Long-range shooters split about evenly between factory manufactured and custom- manufactured bullets. Initially, very-low-drag (VLD) bullets were preferred for long range, but both the difficulties in consistent manufacture and fussiness in consistent loading of VLD bullets have led to some compromise designs that have the promise of more consistent performance.
Typically placid in nature, it adapts quite well to apartment life. Himalayans tend to be more active due to the influence of Siamese traits. In a study comparing cat owner perceptions of their cats, Persians rated higher than non- pedigree cats on closeness and affection to owners, friendliness towards strangers, cleanliness, predictability, vocalization, and fussiness over food.
Signals are the baby's way of informing a caregiver of an elimination need. Some babies signal very clearly from the beginning, while others may have very subtle signals, or no signal at all. These signals vary widely from one infant to another. Examples include a certain facial expression, a particular cry, squirming, or a sudden unexplained fussiness, among others.
How Not to Decorate is a television series which aired from 1 August 2004 to 27 April 2006 on Five in the United Kingdom. Designers Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan helped redecorate notoriously ugly or unstylish homes, in a format similar to the What Not to Wear series. The series centred heavily around McAllister and Ryan's trademark banter and fussiness.
One is uniforms, which stand for order, hierarchy and certainty. Their opposite is images of freedom, in particular the Statue of Liberty. Broch often criticised the era from 1880 to 1918. He found another chance to do so in his book of essays Hofmannsthal and His Time (Hofmannsthal und seine Zeit), criticising fin-de-siecle culture in Vienna which he felt was represented by kitsch and fussiness.
In 1497 Henry I the Elder give him the town of Wołów as a fief during his lifetime. Jan II died in Wołów on 22 September 1504, ending with him the male line of the Żagań-Głogów branch. He was buried in the local parish church. A controversial figure, Jan II was praised by some historians for his ambitions and criticized by others for his fussiness and crazy ideas.
By Stuart Hall, Tony Jefferson. Published by Routledge, 1993. , Hall and Jefferson argued that the presentable image of female mod fashions meant it was easier for young mod women to integrate with the non-subculture aspects of their lives (home, school and work) than for members of other subcultures. The emphasis on clothing and a stylised look for women demonstrated the "same fussiness for detail in clothes" as their male mod counterparts.
The level of pain that a baby can handle will be different for each child. Some may appear to suffer more than others while they are teething. The soreness and swelling of the gums before a tooth comes through is the cause for the pain and fussiness a baby experiences during this change. These symptoms usually begin about three to five days before the tooth shows, and they disappear as soon as the tooth breaks the skin.
It became Nelson's sixteenth country album chart-topper, while it also entered the Billboard 200 at number ten. AllMusic awarded the album four stars out of five. The review noted an improvement in Nelson's voice, compared to his releases of 2016. Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine concluded, "It's simply an uncommonly strong latter-day record from Willie Nelson: there isn't a hint of fussiness and the songs and the performances are so understated, they only seem richer with repeated spins".
He was the Trio's leader, as the toughest and (marginally) smartest of the three. Fatso's "second-in-command", Fusso, was portrayed as average in height and build and was characterized by exceptional fussiness and attention- to-detail. The third ghost, Lazo, was the tallest, laziest and least intelligent. Fatso's brashness and quick temper often led him into mishaps, as well as an occasional role in one of Casper's adventures; Fusso and Lazo were sometimes called "the Ghostly Duo" in his absence.
According to the University of Pittsburgh based on the child, signs of stranger anxiety can differ from one to child the other. For example; # In the presence of a stranger, some infants can abruptly go quiet and look at the stranger with fear. # Certain emotions will increase in other children while in the presence of a stranger such as loud crying and fussiness. # And others will have the tendency to bury themselves in their caregiver's arms or even place themselves away from the stranger by placing the caregiver between themselves and the stranger.
The majority of evidence for individual differences in sensitivity due to psychological markers of sensitivity is based on studies that investigate the interplay between infant temperament and parenting during childhood. Generally, higher fearfulness, fussiness, and negative emotionality in infancy have been associated with greater sensitivity to parenting quality. According to a large meta-analysis which summarises the findings from 84 individual studies, children that are characterised by a more sensitive temperament were more strongly affected by the parenting they receiveSlagt, M., et al., Differences in Sensitivity to Parenting Depending on Child Temperament: A Meta-Analysis.
As the period progressed, however, the style moved from the early rebellion against Romantic-era fussiness to increasingly ornate commissions by a rising middle class, eager to show their newfound wealth. The idea of clean lines and utilitarian postures would resurface in the 20th century, continuing into the present day. Middle to late-Biedermeier furniture design represented a heralding towards historicism and revival eras long sought for. Social forces originating in France would change the artisan-patron system that achieved this period of design, first in the German states, and then into Scandinavia.
Carolina de Weerth, a PhD student investigating Plooij's work under direction of Prof. P. van Geert, tabulated behavior and tested cortisol levels in saliva and failed to find a clear pattern of greater fussiness or higher cortisol levels corresponding to the leaps. Plooij tried to convince her that her conclusions were mistaken, and objected to publication of a paper co-authored with her supervisor, Prof. van Geert, who told journalists that Plooij's behavior had been "very indecent" and that the claims made by Plooij's book contradicted the greater body of research on child development.
The Taft–West Warehouse, also known as the C.C. Taft Company Building, Plumb Supply Company, Ben's Furniture Warehouse, and Nacho Mamma's, is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Completed in 1923, this three-story brick structure was built during a transitional period between the dominance of railroads the emergence of trucks servicing warehouses. with It was designed by local architectural firm of Vorse, Kraetsch, & Kraetsch. It features cleans lines of the Commercial style as opposed to the fussiness of late Victorian styling that was dominant in a great deal of the city's commercial architecture.
On the next day the careless spinster Daw Tin Tin Aye accidentally stained her lipstick shade on Kyaw Zin Thant shirt and Thet Mon Myint throw tantrums about it. The boasting Kyaw Zin Thant had to pacify They Mon Myint and give way to her again. But on the next day when he went to the office met Htoo Ye, he advised him not to give way to Swe Swe Lei. Thet Mon Myint also did not get along well with the helpers at their place. No one could tolerate Thet Mon Myint’s fussiness and all left citing many different reasons.
According to Kamensky, he suffered immensely and was hectically rushing things, caring not for what he thought to be the girl's indecisiveness and fussiness. It looked as if he completely misunderstood the situation: Maria (unlike her sister) was just not impressed either by the Futurists, or by Mayakovsky. Indecisive she was anything but; "on the contrary, her later life proved to be the chain of extraordinary events, triggered by most daring, reckless decisions," according to biographer Mikhaylov. In the mid-1910s Maria Denisova lived in Switzerland with her first husband, then, as the latter moved to England, returned to the Soviet Russia.
The Connecticut Valley (Wethersfield, East Windsor, and Colchester) was a center of cabinetmaking and furniture construction in the latter half of the 18th century. Beginning in the Queen Anne style, by the end of the period the furniture had evolved into four distinct variations of the Chippendale style; that of Eliphalet Chapin, one of the masters of the craft, who tended to produce pieces which were more compact and chunky in appearance, incorporating some of the Philadelphia rococo style without as much fussiness; that of the Colchester/Norwich area, exemplified by Samuel Loomis, as well as those of the Wethersfield and Springfield-Northampton areas.
Hogarth contrasts their fussiness and high fashion with the slovenliness of the group on the other side of the road; the rotting corpse of a cat that has been stoned to death lying in the gutter that divides the street is the only thing the two sides have in common. The older members of the congregation wear traditional dress, while the younger members wear the fashions of the day. The children are dressed up as adults: the boy in the foreground struts around in his finery while the boy with his back to the viewer has his hair in a net, bagged up in the "French" style.Cooke and Davenport. Vol.
9 Arrowsmiths printed these appreciations as prefaces in the 1910 and subsequent issues. The 1910 edition proved immediately popular with the reading public, and was followed by numerous reprintings. In its review of this edition The Bookman critic wrote of Charles Pooter: "You laugh at him—at his small absurdities, his droll mishaps, his well-meaning fussiness; but he wins upon you and obtains your affection, and even your admiration, he is so transparently honest, so delightfully and ridiculously human". In its review of the book's fourth edition, published in 1919, The Bookman observed that the book was now a firm favourite with the public.
House and garden were seen as a unit in the Arts and Crafts manner, though the house is not an Arts and Crafts house and the garden is more symmetrical and formal than the "sinuous gravel paths, squiggly beds, standard roses and general fussiness"Cowper, Norman, Foreword to of the neighbouring Arts and Crafts gardens.The attribution of the garden design at Eryldene to Jocelyn Brown by seems to be mistaken. Extending the axes of the house, the formal garden rooms were set against a background of existing eucalypts in the manner of Hardy Wilson's other house designs. These formal spaces were furnished with Waterhouse's semi-formal planting.
The BMW R 1100 R is a standard motorcycle with a air/oil-cooled flat twin engine, made by BMW Motorrad from 1994 through to 1999. Like all of the brand's motorcycles of this period, all 53,685 units were made at BMW's Spandau, Berlin factory. The R 1100 R was succeeded by the model year 2001 R 1150 R. The R 1100 R was reviewed favorably by Ulf Böhringer of the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Cycle World was impressed with the 1995 R 1100 R's comfort, versatility, overall quality, and successful combination of a venerable engine and frame layout with the latest technology, while noting the "fussiness" of the idiosyncratic control and accessory operations.
" Kyle Ryan of The A.V. Club was critical of DeLonge's vocals, saying that he "sounds flat as ever, and has a fondness for clunky lyrics", concluding that "Although Blink-182 has long since left its past as a bare-bones punk band behind, overwrought rock isn't its forte, either. Neighborhoods finds a nice balance between the two, but it could still use a little less fussiness." Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine considered it uninspired: "When they try to add relatively ambitious elements to the things they actually do well, Blink-182 is more successful. [...] It's admirable that Blink-182 tries to challenge themselves over the course of Neighborhoods, but their growing pains don't make for a particularly good album or a welcome comeback.
The garden furniture was first sighted by White in Paris, tracked to a New York supplier and then to an agent in Melbourne. The only period furniture is a bentwood rocking chair, a favourite of White's which he purchased at a shop in Bondi, and the two revolving bookcases, that were purchased by placing an advertisement in the Sydney Morning Herald. A stool is another item brought from the previous house, which at Castle Hill was used for milking and later was used for waiting for the opening of the Macquarie Galleries Christmas sale. White's plays and novels included commentary on interiors, including humorous and derogatory comments about the fussiness of drawing rooms, with nests of little tables, and "living life behind holland".
The type called kin-rande was especially popular and is therefore known in the West also as . This typically is decorated in underglaze blue, then with red, gold, black for outlines, and sometimes other colours, added in overglaze. In the most characteristic floral designs most of the surface is coloured, with "a tendency to overdecoration that leads to fussiness". The style was so successful that Chinese and European producers began to copy it.Impey (1990), 74-75, 75 quoted Arita ware incense burner (kōro) with domestic scenes, late Edo period/early Meiji era, 19th century Nabeshima ware was an Arita product, with overglaze decoration of a very high quality, produced for the Nabeshima Lords of the Saga Domain from the late 17th century into the 19th, with the first half of the 18th century considered the finest period.
" Josephine Livingstone of The New Republic praised the film's "stylized gorgeousness," but wrote that Branagh's change of "Poirot's fussiness ... into obsessive compulsive tendencies" was "less distinct and, ultimately, less interesting". On the negative side, Matthew Jacobs of The Huffington Post was impressed by the cast, but ultimately felt "Agatha Christie's whodunit has no steam." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone found that there were many dull moments and that the film was a needless remake. Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two and a half stars, and stated that he felt it focused too much on Poirot to the detriment of the other characters, adding, "Never let it be said the director misses an opportunity to place his star front and center, unfortunately relegating just about everyone else in the obligatory international all-star cast to a paper-thin character with one or at most two defining personality traits.
Another device that was sometimes used quite dramatically by Maher (see image, upper left) that is a signature feature of Seyfarth's work is the embellishment of the front door as the main decorative feature of the house, usually to the exclusion of everything else on the building. This allowed for the buildings' geometry and finish materials to speak for its architectural style, and act as a counterpoint to what was seen, especially then, as the fussiness of the architecture of the previous three quarters of a century. Here he was practicing what Root and Louis Sullivan had preached: > "The value of plain surfaces in every building is not to be overestimated. > Strive for them, and when the fates place at your disposal a good, generous > sweep of masonry, accept it frankly and thank God." > – From a paper read by Root before the Chicago Architectural Sketch Club, > January 3, 1887 and later published in Inland Architect.

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