8 Verbs to Use for the Word upsets

[Footnote 1: A once-familiar piece of humorous verse describes the upset of a coach containing a clerical pluralist: "When struggling on the ground was seen A Rector, Vicar, Canon, Dean; You might have thought the coach was full, But no! '

A streak of dark red and a glitter of brass flashed in between the gate posts, grazing them, and barely escaping an upset, and then came plunging toward me.

Too long alreadyand to their disgrace be it spokenhave the civilised and Christian nations of Europe tolerated at their very doors a tyranny that has steadily grown more murderous and more monstrous, because they feared the upset of the Balance of Power.

A revolution would mean God's own upset, and you've got a war on, haven't you?" "They might fight better than ever," I argued.

He even allowed himself to touch one or two in an absent way, and was meditating an accidental upset of the whole collection when a woman he had not seen before, thrust her head out of a rear window, shouting sharply: "Leave those bottles alone.

Socialists-communists around the earth have spent a wealth of time and energy during several generations predicting the present revolutionary upset and preparing for it.

After the first start the upset will rapidly spread north, bringing the blizzard.

In this coach, drawn by six horses, he drove out in state at Philadelphia and rode to and from Mount Vernon, occasionally suffering an upset on the wretched roads.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  upsets