Cause to lose one's composure.
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Examples for "upset"
Examples for "upset"
1In this case the problem without a solution upset the student, too.
2A great deal, however, could happen to upset that plan before 2021.
3Canada's government won't want to upset dairy farmers ahead of an election.
4Nearly four years later, Mr Levi remains extremely upset at his treatment.
5OPINION:IN A STUNNING upset, Barack Obama last week won the Iraq primary.
1Even the old Mexican shooting-suit seemed in no way to disconcert him.
2This movement tended still further to disconcert the ex-Emperor and his followers.
3My question seemed to disconcert her, perhaps by reason of its directness.
4No, you can't disconcert a woman in love-itmakes her quite vain-glorious.
5The inconsistencies of man must disconcert even the Thinker up in the skies.
1This outburst of passion did not in the smallest degree discompose Daumon.
2Annealed as we are, I think it will discompose the most callous.
3Sol's bitter chiding had been the first thing to discompose her fortitude.
4No flutters!-AmI not your mother?-Donot discompose me by discomposing yourself!
5This answer seemed to discompose as well as to surprise him.
1What remained now but to issue forth and discomfit the infidel host.
2Through his energy he is able to oppose and discomfit us.
3Astringent and wise, Black is not afraid to discomfit her readers.
4This news seemed to discomfit the emir more than anything that had been said.
5President Cleveland now availed himself of a common Senate practice to discomfit Senator Hill.
1No sight could touch or daunt me, no sound my soul untune;
2They untune and dissipate the brave aspirant.
3He did not, as has been said of Horace, wilfully untune his harp when he commenced satirist.
4Such passions as anger, hatred, jealousy, sorrow, worry, grudge, and fear always untune one's mood and break the harmony of one's mind.
5And Music Shall Untune the Sky was commissioned by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra for the 1988 Festival Proms series.
6As she untunes the lute by "pinching" the strings over-excitedly with her right, her other hand retunes it by turning the pegs.
7'Did you ever see such daubs!' she said, making a wry face as at something sour enough to untune her nerves.