Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Not particular about or concerned with details.
- adjective Not cluttered or complicated, as with extraneous matters or details.
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- adjective Not
fussy .
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Examples
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Both companies and people can post their wants, which makes it more of a marketplace than a simple job board, and the interface is clean and unfussy, which is good news.
The Red Ferret Journal - gadgets, cool sites, freeware and tech trivia 2010
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Here, I found only the "unfussy" part to be true, with inspiration lacking, and relationships only generalized in their outward expression.
Opera Today 2008
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Some unfussy, some more fickle than a teen age prom queen with lots of options ...
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It has everything – unfussy meat content and quick satisfaction, presented in a compact, yet masculine, shiny black bin.
The truth about men, women and food Eva Wiseman 2010
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The T3 is relatively unfussy about ammo (mine is .270), and consistently turns in sub-. 75 MOA with at least two factory 130gr loads.
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Some unfussy, some more fickle than a teen age prom queen with lots of options ...
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In interior design today, the ideal is lived-in, unfussy, creative imperfection.
The Rise of the Personal Katie Roiphe 2011
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He's here to impart some unfussy common sense, though I don't recall anyone asking him to do so.
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The ideal the book puts forth is of unfussy, lived-in, creative, imperfect homes; it's a postcard taped to a vanity mirror, or two children scootering across a loft's exquisite floorboards, or cheap blue vases from Chinatown wired into lamps.
The Rise of the Personal Katie Roiphe 2011
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Lothar Koenigs conducted an alert, unfussy performance.
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