Sentence examples for the upsets from inspiring English sources

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the upsets

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To make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.

  • I'm sure the bad news will upset him, but he needs to know.

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Let the upsets begin!

The upsets did not stop.

Enough with the upsets.

remained unranked, despite the upsets.

"The upsets are over," Mihalich said.

"Well, it is a surprise," Djokovic said of the upsets.

The N.C.A.A. tournament hasn't started, but the upsets have.

Less apparent was who will benefit most from the upsets and withdrawals of top players.

Sharapova tried not to pay attention to the upsets, all relative, this being women's tennis.

And, following the upsets, he would apologise as only he knew how.

Despite the upsets then disturbing the body politic, the Ottomans occasionally undertook new campaigns.

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