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Meanings of
upended
in English
Upended.
Related terms
vertical
perpendicular
Usage of
upended
in English
1
His policy was
upended
,
however, with the meteoric rise of Islamic State.
2
It has deepened this year, and
upended
trade between the two countries.
3
The market turmoil that followed the collapse of Lehman
upended
those expectations.
4
Ye speak daft. She
upended
the cup and took a long drink.
5
With a replay looming, Paul O'Reilly
upended
Home Farm substitute Cillian Brennan.
6
Boxes torn open, clothes
upended
onto the floor and on the futon.
7
The explosion, he said, shattered the boat's rear windows and
upended
seating.
8
Upstairs, in Vincent Booker's room, drawers are jerked open and mattresses
upended
.
9
Even
upended
tables and furniture that were themselves beautiful works of art.
10
Nora raised her right leg, slipped off her shoe, and
upended
it.
11
It would be washed, rinsed, and
upended
on the bench to drain.
12
I knocked back the rum and
upended
the glass on the scrambler.
13
Seeing nothing suspicious, I untied the knotted ends and
upended
the sack.
14
Frustrated, I
upended
the purse and pulled my mobile from the heap.
15
Take this for your efforts. She
upended
her purse on the sidetable.
16
Here she laid the body to rest awhile, behind an
upended
armchair.
Other examples for "upended"
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upended
upend
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
upend by
upend when
upend traditional
upend the bottle
upend american
More collocations
Upended
through the time
Upended
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common