She fussed about, unable to hide her impatience.
With these keeping her "dry, " she hasn't fussed once during nap time.
I must have promised to make right anything great-grandma had ever fussed about.
I said, "I am so sorry that I missed them today—and I shouldn't have fussed at you that way."
For years I have fussed at my children and four grandchildren about their 26 laxness in using sunscreen.
The most fussed-about young poet of the moment is Deborah Garrison, whose new collection, a Working Girl Can't Win, revolves around a quintessentially self-absorbed postfeminist.
Dogs are brought into restaurants, fussed over in public, dressed up in ridiculous outfits and dyed to look like ferocious tigers.
Herons plodded the shores, kingfishers and cuckoos clattered from sunlight to shade, great turkeylike birds fussed in dead branches, and hawks hung overhead.
But he can count on California's Republican voters being less fussed about such imperfections, so long as he preaches the Gospel of low taxes.