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A game or contest in which the favorite is defeated.
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A tool used for upsetting; a swage.
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An upset part or piece.
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
The act of upsetting or the condition of being upset.
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verb-intransitive
To become disturbed.
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
To become overturned; capsize.
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verb-transitive
To cause to turn or tip over; capsize.
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To defeat unexpectedly (an opponent favored to win).
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To distress or perturb mentally or emotionally: The bad news upset me.
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To disturb the functioning, order, or course of: Protesters upset the meeting by chanting and shouting.
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To make (a heated metal bolt, for example) shorter and thicker by hammering on the end.
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verb
To thicken and shorten (as a heated bar of iron) by hammering on the end .
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To force out of the usual upright, level, or proper position .
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To trouble mentally or emotionally disturb the poise of .
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To throw into disorder.
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To defeat unexpectedly .
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adjective
Exhibiting signs and symptoms of indigestion: an upset stomach.
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Having been overturned; capsized.
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In a state of emotional or mental distress; distraught: upset parents.
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Emotionally disturbed or agitated .
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