fussy in the PONS Dictionary

fussy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

we're not fussy Brit (indifferent)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He is said to be fussy, as when he visits he inspects the staircase for dust when he comes in.
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Fussy children (and adults) will eat healthier food when they are hungry, so follow my lead to a vitamin-packed, easy-to-serve menu.
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Elaborately constructed and tied on, the ensemble was finished off with a codpiece to mask the fussy closures.
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She continued to work in motion pictures of the late 1940s and early 1950s, generally playing fussy or nervous women.
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Although wolves primarily feed on medium to large sized ungulates, they are not fussy eaters.
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If a young child is fussy, he may have a headache.
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Despite his plea of please don't get fussy, she gives it her all, bawling and going boneless.
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She's fussy, caring and can be pretty embarrassing.
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However, excessive elision is generally viewed as basilectic, and inadequate elision is seen as overly fussy or old-fashioned.
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On the contrary they are quite robust little dogs that do well with moderate care and are not fussy eaters.
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