English edit

Etymology edit

fussy +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

fussily (comparative more fussily, superlative most fussily)

  1. In a fussy manner.
    • 1946 January and February, 'Talisman', “Bückeburg to Aberayron”, in Railway Magazine, page 41:
      Disembarkation seemed a slow business. From the deck one watched a "Merchant Navy" Pacific drift lazily along the track beside the wall of the Marine Station, and little South Eastern tanks go snorting fussily about.
    • 2005, Sean Dooley, The Big Twitch, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, page 212:
      There's actually not much to see. Tooth-billeds don't build elaborate structures, merely scratching out a space on the rainforest floor that they decorate fussily with soft green leaves.