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make a fuss

Idioms  
  1. Cause a needless commotion or display, as in I'm sure he'll be here soon; please don't make a fuss . It is also often put as , as in He's making a fuss about nothing , or If you make a fuss over the small budget items, what will it be like when we discuss the big ones? The idiom dates from about 1800, although the use of fuss in this sense is a century older.

  2. make a fuss over someone . Treat someone with excessive attention, solicitude, or affection, as in Whenever they visit Grandma she makes a fuss over the children . [1920s]


Example Sentences

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When you’re an employee-journalist at the money-losing news division of a conglomerate in need of government approval for a major transaction, you can stand on principle and make a fuss, and that’s fine.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026

Instead, they'd rather make a fuss over their special guests.

From BBC • Sep. 12, 2025

Still, it's been quite a while since the Post tried and failed to make a fuss.

From Salon • Sep. 18, 2024

“I think he’s a little embarrassed about it all — he’s apologized profusely. Not a man who likes people to make a fuss of him.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 24, 2023

“Poor Incorrigibles! It would be terribly unkind of me to make a fuss about turning sixteen, given the circumstances.”

From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood

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