We have no meanings for "too upset" in our records yet.
1 Perhaps you were too upset at the time to process it completely.
2 I think she must have been too upset to notice it herself.
3 Only a bit, now -no sense getting too upset over it.
4 Apparently, she was too upset to go to school the next day.
5 She was too upset to drive the car and she knew it.
6 She later said she had been invited to talk but was too upset .
7 The Washington Post said on Saturday that Don was too upset to talk.
8 Tom thanked her but said he was too upset to even want food.
9 As long as you sign in, I can't imagine anyone being too upset .
10 Spalding said Bieber and his fans need not be too upset .
11 And two weeks later, Clayton was too upset to have lunch with anyone.
12 He collapsed into Mazer's arms, exhausted and terrified and too upset to speak.
13 I can't say I was too upset about seeing him go.
14 At home with Piper, she had been too upset to sleep.
15 He was feeling too upset and in too much pain to be lonesome.
16 You can't get too upset by little problems when you're surrounded by mountains.
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