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Sentences with upset

up·set
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  • After she died I felt very, very upset.
  • ...stress and other emotional upsets.
  • The verb and adjective are pronounced (ʌpset ). The noun is pronounced (ʌpset ).
  • The whole incident had upset me and my fiancee terribly. [VERB noun]
  • ...a deal that would upset the balance of power in the world's gold markets. [VERB noun]
  • Don't upset the piles of sheets under the box. [VERB noun]
  • Paul was unwell last night with a stomach upset.
  • Larry is suffering from an upset stomach.
  • To upset the balance of nature
  • Seafood always upsets my stomach
  • To upset a vase
  • To upset a busy schedule
  • To upset the stomach
  • To upset a pitcher of milk.
  • The incident upset her.
  • To upset a system; to upset a mechanism; to upset an apartment.
  • It upset his stomach.
  • An upset milk pail.
  • The house is upset.
  • She had an upset stomach. He is emotionally upset.
  • My late arrival caused the professor considerable upset.
  • But it is probably the biggest upset for the away side since Ronnie Radford smashed a famous goal as Hereford defeated Newcastle 2-1 in 1972.
  • "collision and upset": impact with another object or an overturn for whatever reason.
  • I’m sure the bad news will upset him, but he needs to know.
  • Introducing a foreign species can upset the ecological balance. The fatty meat upset his stomach.
  • Truman upset Dewey in the 1948 US presidential election.
  • The carriage upset when the horse bolted.
  • He was upset when she refused his friendship. My children often get upset with their classmates.
  • His stomach was upset, so he didn't want to move.
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