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business [ˈbɪznɪs] N

flimsiness [ˈflɪmzɪnɪs] N no pl

cosiness [ˈkəʊzɪnɪs, Am ˈkoʊ-] N no pl

easiness [ˈi:zɪnɪs] N no pl

ugliness [ˈʌglɪnɪs] N no pl

nastiness [ˈnɑ:stɪnəs, Am ˈnæstɪ-] inv N

1. nastiness (being unpleasant):

2. nastiness (being bad):

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Their temperatures rise, have nappy rash, diarrhoea and what parenting books often call fussiness.
www.stuff.co.nz
These behaviours can be broadly characterised as food fussiness and food neophobia, and are characteristics of early childhood eating problems.
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The emphasis on clothing and a stylised look for women demonstrated the same fussiness for detail in clothes as their male mod counterparts.
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Think about his fussiness as his way of trying to relate to you, rather than being about the food per se.
www.independent.ie
But he himself is guilty of a more insidious form of fussiness.
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Parents and clinicians consider both food fussiness and food neophobia to be problematic behaviours.
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Different vaccines may cause temporary fussiness, swelling, prolonged crying and other effects.
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It has lots of designer touches, but without any fussiness.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Clinical judgment is helpful (e.g., for identifying pallor, clamminess, fussiness and other symptoms of illness) but development and developmental problems are usually far too subtle to simply observe.
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This fussiness is often driven by obsessions about order and symmetry.
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