100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "fussers"
Definition
Fussers (noun): Individuals who tend to fuss or worry excessively about minor issues, often creating unnecessary drama or concern. They may be overly particular or critical, focusing on trivial matters rather than the larger picture.
Synonyms
- Nitpickers
- Worrywarts
- Fiddlers
- Perfectionists
- Pedants
- Whiners
- Complainers
Antonyms
- Laid-back individuals
- Easygoing people
- Carefree souls
- Relaxed personalities
- Unconcerned persons
Examples
- The fussers in the office always find a reason to complain about the coffee.
- My mother is a bit of a fusser when it comes to planning family gatherings.
- Don't be such a fusser; just enjoy the moment!
- The fussers at the event made it difficult for everyone to relax.
- It's exhausting to be around constant fussers.
- The team was full of fussers who couldn't agree on the color of the new logo.
- I wish the fussers would focus on the positive aspects instead of nitpicking.
- The fussers in the group always overthink every detail of our trips.
- When it comes to decorating, my sister is a notorious fusser.
- The fussers complained about the weather when we went camping.
- It's hard to have fun with all the fussers around.
- My friend is such a fusser; she worries about everything.
- The fussers made the event feel more stressful than enjoyable.
- If you are a fusser, you might want to learn to let things go.
- The fussers in the meeting were more concerned with the font than the content.
- His habit of fussers over minor details often annoys his colleagues.
- The fussers kept bringing up the same issue during the discussion.
- I appreciate feedback, but I find fussers can be a bit much.
- The fussers in our circle always have something to critique after a movie.
- It’s a shame that the fussers overshadowed the fun we had at the party.
- The fussers were quick to point out the typos in the presentation.
- I can't stand being around fussers when I'm trying to relax.
- The fussers were at it again, debating the best route for the hike.
- Even the smallest mistakes lead to fussers getting worked up.
- The fussers made an issue out of the seating arrangement at dinner.
- Amidst the fussers, there were a few who just wanted to enjoy the evening.
- The fussers often miss the bigger problems by focusing on the little ones.
- Fussers can ruin a perfectly good day with their constant worrying.
- No one wants to be labeled a fusser, but some just can't help it.
- The project suffered due to the fussers' constant second-guessing.
- His fusser tendencies made him a difficult teammate.
- The fussers brought up safety concerns that were already addressed.
- I prefer to be around people who aren't fussers.
- The fussers couldn't let go of the minor delays in the schedule.
- There’s always a couple of fussers in the group, and they can be exhausting.
- The fussers spent hours discussing a simple change in the design.
- My neighbor is a real fusser when it comes to yard work.
- The fussers always seem to find something wrong, no matter how good the food is.
- We tried to ignore the fussers, but their complaints were hard to overlook.
- The fussers couldn't agree on which movie to watch.
- The fussers of the family always dominate the holiday planning.
- If only the fussers would relax, we could enjoy the day.
- The fussers kept changing their minds about what they wanted.
- It's frustrating to deal with fussers who focus on the wrong things.
- The party was a success, despite the fussers trying to make it stressful.
- The fussers kept insisting on a dress code for the informal gathering.
- I tried to calm the fussers down, but they were relentless.
- The fussers are always the last to leave because they’re still worrying.
- The fussers were at odds over the best way to handle the situation.
- To avoid fussers, I prefer to plan events with a few close friends.
- The fussers missed the point of the gathering entirely.
- The fussers made a big deal out of a simple miscommunication.
- I had to intervene because the fussers were disrupting our meeting.
- The fussers took hours to finalize the itinerary for the trip.
- I find it hard to concentrate with all the fussers around.
- The fussers were relentless in their critiques of the presentation.
- I admire people who can remain calm, unlike the fussers.
- The fussers were worried about the slight chance of rain during the picnic.
- We had to keep the fussers distracted to enjoy the surprise.
- It’s common to encounter fussers in high-pressure environments.
- The fussers kept interrupting with their concerns during the meeting.
- We all know the fussers will show up when there’s food involved.
- The fussers couldn't let go of the past mistakes during the discussion.
- The fussers were overly concerned with the minute details of the event.
- The presence of fussers often complicates simple plans.
- Fussers tend to focus on what could go wrong rather than what could go right.
- I prefer to work with people who aren’t fussers.
- The fussers made it hard to enjoy the concert.
- Sometimes, the fussers need to be reminded to lighten up.
- The fussers were quick to criticize the new policy.
- The fussers took forever to decide where to eat.
- Dealing with fussers can be a real challenge in a group project.
- The fussers in my family always have to have the last word.
- It’s easy to become a fusser in stressful situations.
- The fussers often dominate conversations with their concerns.
- I try to avoid fussers when planning my vacations.
- The fussers were worried about seating arrangements at the wedding.
- I appreciate constructive criticism, but the fussers take it too far.
- The fussers made sure to point out every flaw in the presentation.
- I can't stand the fussers who always find something to complain about.
- The fussers in my book club always have lengthy discussions on trivial topics.
- The fussers were overly concerned about the menu choices for the party.
- Even a small issue can lead to a debate among the fussers.
- The fussers at the meeting took away from the main objective.
- It's hard to keep the mood light with all the fussers around.
- The fussers couldn’t agree on the best way to organize the files.
- I tried to calm the fussers, but they just kept worrying.
- The fussers were making a big deal out of nothing.
- I wish the fussers could see the bigger picture instead of focusing on details.
- The fussers were at it again, arguing about the color of the walls.
- There’s always at least one fusser in every group project.
- The fussers couldn't handle the change in plans.
- Sometimes, the fussers need to be reminded to relax.
- The fussers were debating the best route for the hike.
- Working with fussers can slow down progress significantly.
- The fussers were worried about every little detail of the presentation.
- With so many fussers, it’s hard to keep things moving forward.
- The fussers were critical of the simplest changes.
- I appreciate input, but I find fussers can be overwhelming.
- The fussers didn’t appreciate the relaxed atmosphere of the event.