make a fuss of somebody or something
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to make a fuss of somebody or something
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to pay someone or something an excessive amount of attention

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What is the origin of the idiom "make a fuss of somebody or something" and when to use it?

The idiom "make a fuss of somebody or something" originated in the late 19th century. In the late 1800s, there was a cultural shift towards valuing personal relationships and emphasizing the importance of making others feel appreciated. This change was reflected in the language and idiomatic expressions of the time. It is used to describe showing a significant amount of attention, care, or affection towards someone or something. It implies going above and beyond what is expected to make the person or thing feel special or important.

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He made a fuss of his new car, spending hours meticulously cleaning and polishing every inch of it.
During the family gathering, Grandma always makes a fuss of her grandchildren, showering them with love and attention.
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He made a fuss of his new car, spending hours meticulously cleaning and polishing every inch of it.
During the family gathering, Grandma always makes a fuss of her grandchildren, showering them with love and attention.
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