An expression of fussiness came into his sleepy face.
This hatred of fussiness makes him long for the masculine clubroom, gives him the kind of uneasiness that sends him off on a fishing trip or hunting expedition.
Perhaps another generation will find that hygiene can be taught without producing fussiness and fear.
Still I could not say a word, his fussiness and self-importance overcoming his inquisitiveness.
The mistake of a porter, thefussiness of a custom-house officer--quite a chapter of accidents!
This fussiness could have been avoided by registering the luggage through--yes?
That Christians are right to keep aloof from the general silliness and deceit of the Jews, their fussiness and quackery, I think you are well enough instructed.
None the less, the distinctive badge of all his tribe was and remained what the Greeks called fussiness (to psophodees).
There was nothing in St. Paul of that eternal fussiness which we at times see in people of strong imaginations but weak self-control, who, realising the awful amount of woe and wickedness in the world, can never be at rest even for a little.
There was a fussiness about his manner which seemed strangely familiar to me.
You used to wear your hair all fussiness and have flowers in it, stuck down over your ear so, and your dresses would be long in the back.
Her fussiness brought the eyes of the visitors upon her.