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fuss

Fuss vs Foss - What's the difference?

fuss | foss |


As an adjective fuss

is willing.

As a proper noun foss is

.

Fusa vs Fuss - What's the difference?

fusa | fuss |


As nouns the difference between fusa and fuss

is that fusa is the four knotted tassels hanging from the roof of the dohyo; symbolising the four seasons while fuss is excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something.

As a verb fuss is

to be very worried or excited about something, often too much.

Fuss vs Muss - What's the difference?

fuss | muss |


In transitive terms the difference between fuss and muss

is that fuss is to pet while muss is to rumple, tousle or make (something) untidy.

As nouns the difference between fuss and muss

is that fuss is excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something while muss is a disorderly mess.

As verbs the difference between fuss and muss

is that fuss is to be very worried or excited about something, often too much while muss is to rumple, tousle or make (something) untidy.

Fugs vs Fuss - What's the difference?

fugs | fuss |


As a noun fugs

is .

As an adjective fuss is

willing.

Suss vs Fuss - What's the difference?

suss | fuss |


As adjectives the difference between suss and fuss

is that suss is while fuss is willing.

Fuse vs Fuss - What's the difference?

fuse | fuss |


In transitive terms the difference between fuse and fuss

is that fuse is to melt together; to blend; to mix indistinguishably while fuss is to pet.

In intransitive terms the difference between fuse and fuss

is that fuse is to melt together while fuss is to fiddle; fidget; wiggle, or adjust; to worry something.

Buss vs Fuss - What's the difference?

buss | fuss |


As a noun buss

is (archaic) a kiss.

As a verb buss

is to kiss (either literally or figuratively).

As an adjective fuss is

willing.

Argue vs Fuss - What's the difference?

argue | fuss |


In intransitive terms the difference between argue and fuss

is that argue is to have an argument, a quarrel while fuss is to fiddle; fidget; wiggle, or adjust; to worry something.

In transitive terms the difference between argue and fuss

is that argue is to present (a viewpoint or an argument therefor) while fuss is to pet.

As verbs the difference between argue and fuss

is that argue is to prove while fuss is to be very worried or excited about something, often too much.

As a noun fuss is

excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something.

Purge vs Fuss - What's the difference?

purge | fuss |


As a verb purge

is .

As an adjective fuss is

willing.

Taxonomy vs Fuss - What's the difference?

taxonomy | fuss |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective fuss is

willing.

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