Definition of fussily

fussilyadverb

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/ˈfʌsəli//ˈfʌsəli/

In the 18th century, "fussily" became a popular term among the British upper class, where it was used to describe the behavior of someone who was overly concerned with trivial matters. The word has since spread to become a common term in American English, often used to describe someone who is excessively neat, tidy, or particular about their belongings.

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in a way that is too concerned or worried about details or standards, especially unimportant ones

theo cách quá quan tâm hoặc lo lắng về các chi tiết hoặc tiêu chuẩn, đặc biệt là những chi tiết không quan trọng

with small, quick, nervous movements

với những chuyển động nhỏ, nhanh và hồi hộp

with too much detail or decoration

với quá nhiều chi tiết hoặc trang trí