Old James Patterson was the fussiest man who ever lived, and a stickler for neatness.
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908"
Lucy Maud Montgomery
We pride ourselves upon our solid deliberation, yet we are about the fussiest and most interfering race on the face of the globe.
"The Sign of the Spider"
Bertram Mitford
The youngsters and I had had a bad breakfast and a skimpy, cold luncheon, and I was bidden to dress them in their fussiest best and bring them in at the tag end of Mrs. Laney's bridge afternoon.
"Jane Journeys On"
Ruth Comfort Mitchell