We started to understand that her fussiness and mini-rants were because she expected high standards of everything from us, and from the world. |
Colic and fussiness have been attributed to elevated serum concentrations of fluoxetine and its metabolite in nursing infants. |
He is a fantastically meticulous actor but if he isn't reined in this detail becomes fussiness. |
Pletnev seems eager to convince us that these are very important works, and so everything is inflected, almost to the point of fussiness. |
Infants of depressed mothers typically look away, react with more crying, sadness and fussiness, and have more trouble sleeping. |
It is more of a challenge, however, if an infant has persistent fussiness that last throughout infancy. |