34 adverbs to describe how to upsets

Mathieu and Marianne, terribly upset, pressed her with questions, anxious as they were to know if she felt better.

It upsets me too dreadfully to see him.

It'll upset him horribly and I don't see what good it'll do you.

"The Grand Duke Michael must have been considerably upset," remarked Simmonds, who, throughout all this scene, had lost no whit of his serenity of demeanour.

" "Yes; but I happen to know that he was badly upset," returned Joyce.

Tremlett tells him that she seems strangely upset; he goes to her room and finds that she has discovered that she has been robbed.

However, I am not writing philosophical essays, but relating the facts of my simple life, and I confess that the case that came before me on this occasion totally upset my quiet repose in all the comfortable traditions of the past.

But to-day he merely upset the salt and looked things at the innocent salt-cellar which his conscience, or his cloth, did not allow him to utter.

Sally gave a quick glance around, and was a trifle upset by seeing Mr. Marrin coming straight toward her.

It may be so with the present Emperor, who knows that one false step might upset his dynasty as utterly as it was twice over-thrown by the armies of combined Europe.

"And my wifeoh, it would upset Anne, quite frightfully!

"Why, quite a levee, isn't it, Phebe?" said one of the last arrivals, looking in vain for a chair, and forced to seat herself on a low table, accidentally upsetting Phebe's medicines as she did so.

He was plainly much upset; his elegant waistcoat seemed to have assumed careworn creases, his mop of blonde hair was palpably rumpled as if he had been endeavouring to tear some of its wavy locks out by force.

Of the two water-carriers whom I had taken with me, one had "inadvertently" upset his water on the road, and the other had thrown it away "because he thought we should not require it.

Well, and if they had, do you think a gallant captain of horse is going to deprive himself of the pleasure of curvetting within sight of his lady love, for the pitiful reason, that he may perchance upset an old woman or two or three children?

The European empires were politically and economically upset by widespread colonial revolt in Asia and Africa.

My cat got in her room and she was real upset and asked me to take it out.

He was delighted and worked for half a minute on his bank surplus of prayers, but was sadly upset to find that nothing would induce the sheep to come down from the rocks or leave that canon.

Watty's cool accost speedily upset the plan:"Weel, Maister Ghaist, is this a general rising, or are ye juist takin' a daunder frae yer grave by yersell?"

Then, fixing his gaze, not upon Lanyard, but upon the point of a pencil with which his incredibly thin fingers traced elaborate but empty designs upon the blotter, he opened his lips, hemmed in warning that he was about to speak, and seemed tremendously upset to find that Liane was inconsiderately forestalling him.

Sangree in particular was visibly upset.

These calculations were quite correct at the moment, but I upset them afterward by spending the dollars and by contracting a tie which made flight from Aureataland a distasteful alternative.

"Yes, he has; and he's awfully upset about it, Miss Bubbles.

Such a policy would have resembled the last desperate resource of an unprincipled gambler, who, on seeing his final game at chess, and the accumulated stakes depending upon it, all on the brink of irretrievable sacrifice, dexterously upsets the chess-board, or extinguishes the lights.

"One in what I took to be the station yard, one right on the line, and one O.K. ammunition truck; terrific explosionnearly upset me.

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