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will fuss

  • future tense
    of fuss.
    fuss
    noun
    an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle.

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Johnson hopes one day people will fuss over and compare rice varieties like they do coffee beans.

From Seattle Times Sep. 25, 2023

And people will fuss in the West and they’ll condemn you and issue statements.

From Slate May 27, 2021

Aficionados will fuss, but this is an informed, nondenominational introduction to the music.

From Seattle Times Dec. 12, 2011

"I'm afraid David will fuss," she said finally.

From Polly and the Princess by Emma C. Dowd

Born to riches, born to folly, say I. Still, Julia will fuss just about so much.

From Bunker Bean by Harry Leon Wilson