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Definition of fussed in English: fussedadjectivefʌstfəst British informal predicative (of a person) feeling concern, distress, or annoyance; having strong feelings about something. it'd be great to be there but I'm not that fussed Example sentencesExamples - We can't imagine they'll be too fussed about receiving a letter asking them very nicely to appear in court at some stage, at their convenience, if it's not too much trouble, pretty please?
- Thing is, I've already tried purgatory, so I'm not that fussed.
- Atheists probably wouldn't be fussed and might find the whole thing amusing.
- Not that I'm really fussed, I got more important things to worry about now
- The new tiles are a different size but I'm not fussed because the whole shower-room will be redone at some stage fairly soon.
- ‘Robin has never been very fussed about winning people over,’ one ally admitted last night.
- And they're not fussed about where it comes from.
- It's about the only part of it that I'm particularly fussed about.
- With no credit card debts to pay, their total outgoings should be a fair bit lower than they are now and as they're comparatively young, they're not fussed about extending the term of the mortgage.
- They were not that fussed about the District Court rule which required you to name the statute, but you had to have all the facts that would ground an action under section 34.
- We've never been fussed about what people think of us, so awards like that don't matter to us
- As a non-lawyer who isn't ideologically wedded to either party in the republican debate, I'm really not fussed either way.
- I'm not fussed if it's a UK one or one abroad - I may give a little bit to one of each.
- As far as Basques who are not too fussed about their food are concerned, using a recipe book is cheating.
- And I'm sure any seasoned diver will agree that if you're going down, you can't afford to be too fussed about what ends up in your mouth.
- We're not fussed about whether each bedroom has the same number of electric sockets and chairs, or what sort of cutlery is in the restaurant.
- I find out about the scholarship later in the year, and sure, I look forward to that, though I can't say I'm too fussed.
- When London beckoned me back, I was too busy working (and establishing a life in the city) to be fussed with lessons.
- If the insured has a good claim against the insurer, we are not fussed about 54 at all.
- By the way they'd grope her, I never got the impression that the chaps in the pub were too fussed by her previous existence.
Definition of fussed in US English: fussedadjectivefəstfəst British informal predicative (of a person) feeling concern, distress, or annoyance; having strong feelings about something. it'd be great to be there but I'm not that fussed Example sentencesExamples - We're not fussed about whether each bedroom has the same number of electric sockets and chairs, or what sort of cutlery is in the restaurant.
- Atheists probably wouldn't be fussed and might find the whole thing amusing.
- And I'm sure any seasoned diver will agree that if you're going down, you can't afford to be too fussed about what ends up in your mouth.
- I find out about the scholarship later in the year, and sure, I look forward to that, though I can't say I'm too fussed.
- Not that I'm really fussed, I got more important things to worry about now
- The new tiles are a different size but I'm not fussed because the whole shower-room will be redone at some stage fairly soon.
- It's about the only part of it that I'm particularly fussed about.
- With no credit card debts to pay, their total outgoings should be a fair bit lower than they are now and as they're comparatively young, they're not fussed about extending the term of the mortgage.
- ‘Robin has never been very fussed about winning people over,’ one ally admitted last night.
- By the way they'd grope her, I never got the impression that the chaps in the pub were too fussed by her previous existence.
- As a non-lawyer who isn't ideologically wedded to either party in the republican debate, I'm really not fussed either way.
- Thing is, I've already tried purgatory, so I'm not that fussed.
- If the insured has a good claim against the insurer, we are not fussed about 54 at all.
- As far as Basques who are not too fussed about their food are concerned, using a recipe book is cheating.
- They were not that fussed about the District Court rule which required you to name the statute, but you had to have all the facts that would ground an action under section 34.
- We've never been fussed about what people think of us, so awards like that don't matter to us
- When London beckoned me back, I was too busy working (and establishing a life in the city) to be fussed with lessons.
- And they're not fussed about where it comes from.
- I'm not fussed if it's a UK one or one abroad - I may give a little bit to one of each.
- We can't imagine they'll be too fussed about receiving a letter asking them very nicely to appear in court at some stage, at their convenience, if it's not too much trouble, pretty please?
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