Make a fuss

2025-08-27  本文已影响0人  游文影月志

The phrase 'make a fuss' means to complain or object loudly and noticeably, often in a way that is excessive. It can also refer to paying too much attention to something trivial or making a big deal out of it.

This phrase is practical for everyday use to describe situations where people react strongly or complain excessively about minor issues.

For example:

Stop making a fuss — he’s only five minutes late.

My son started to make a fuss in the toy store because I wouldn't buy him the new action figure.

The soup was a little salty, but I didn't want to make a fuss by sending it back.

I don’t know why you’re making such a fuss about it.

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