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1.b> (), , ; ; the bad news upset me / ; don't do anything that would upset him , ; this decision is likely to upset a lot of people ; don't upset yourself about it let's just forget it ever happened , , ; it upsets me to think of her all alone in that big house , , ;
2.b> (), ( i>.); i> , i> ; this has really upset my plans / ; to upset the balance of nature ; protesters upset the meeting by chanting and shouting ;
3.b> (), ( ,i> .i> - i>); seafood always upsets my stomach / ;
4.b> (), ( i>); Jones upset the 40th-ranked American, Cunningham , -40 ; he was upset in the primary / ;
5.b> (; ), ; our dog upset the picnic table, spilling food everywhere / - ; to upset a vase / ; the boat will not be so liable to upset .