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Busy With Trifles Crossword Clue
Latest updated: 08-03-2019
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busy with trifles
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Possible answers to busy with trifles
FUSSY
- Busy with trifles
- Finicky
- Hard to please
- Pernickety
- Making a fuss; disposed to make an unnecessary ado about trifles; overnice; fidgety.
FINIKIN
- Precise in trifles; idly busy.
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