Most freely granted; but let me here recur to the remarks already made in speaking of the experiments of Spallanzani, to the effect that the failure of others to confirm his results by no means upsets their evidence.
I love Henry, John Marsh, an' my love for himupsets my balance!
Here we've settled that we're all going to Cambridge together, and your guv'nor simply lumps in and upsets everything!
For instance, some change in our household or mode of livingupsets us.
What does it signify if some unexpected command upsets all my previous plans?
He accidentally knocks up against a little table and nearly upsets the candelabra] I can pay for everything!
Even the least bit of rudeness, the slightest impoliteness, upsets me.
I work after a system--and if my papers are muddled, it simply upsets me and wastes my time.
The only occasions on which Charles makes one really angry are when he upsets the servants.
The boats of some countries are so extremely unstable, and altogether without bearings, that the smallest weight on one side more than on the other upsets them.
Truly, if ignorance is the foundation of any man's goodness, it is not worth the wind that upsets it, but in its mere self, ignorance of evil is a negative good.
She was feeling the fell blow of a contagious disease, which upsets every previously stable condition.
It's the mortification, not the miles, thatupsets me.
If you feel the least bit like it, though, just look at me and I'll glare at you and shake my fist, since kindness upsets you.
When a sail-boat upsets it is, of course, because the wind blows it over.
The Cause of Upsets A single shell that is very cranky with a man in it is comparatively steady when a small boy occupies the seat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "upsets" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.