Jess asks Rory to run away with him, and it’s incredibly upsetting and sad.
Every episode of Gilmore Girls, ranked|Constance Grady|October 6, 2020|Vox
The opening and closing shots of Lorelai’s lost, broken face — as she realizes just how irrevocably her relationship with Luke has ended — are about as upsetting as this show ever gets.
Every episode of Gilmore Girls, ranked|Constance Grady|October 6, 2020|Vox
So I think it was something extraordinarily upsetting because people want to be able to look to America to lead and to guide and to role model.
‘America faces a dangerous several weeks’: The world reacts to the first presidential debate|John Buysse|September 30, 2020|Fortune
It’s understandable that getting a lot of shots at once when your child isn’t feeling well can be upsetting for the child.
Your Child’s Vaccines: What You Need To Know About Catching Up During The COVID-19 Pandemic|LGBTQ-Editor|September 30, 2020|No Straight News
Roberts has shown a tendency in other political law cases to make broad pronouncements, upsetting precedent.
The Supreme Court Is Weighing Corporate Power Yet Again|Zephyr Teachout|October 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
What is upsetting, especially in a book about what Dunham has “learned,” is how much weight she puts on being in a relationship.
Time to Grow Up, Lena Dunham|Emily Shire|October 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Most recently, Grothman attacked Secretary of State John Kerry for upsetting God.
Wisconsin Nominates Wingnut to Congress|Ben Jacobs|August 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
On the other hand, upsetting and alienating a large percentage of the population such as the Sunnis is a recipe for disaster.
Iran Is the Biggest Loser in Iraq|Aki Peritz|June 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And, yes, this conversation must include addressing the role Islam plays—even at the risk of upsetting some of my fellow Muslims.
How We Stop the Next Boko Haram|Dean Obeidallah|May 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Kut-le bounded into the room, upsetting the medicine-man, and lifted Rhoda in his arms.
The Heart of the Desert|Honor Willsie Morrow
She said that it was upsetting to begin the day by reading the paper, and events were to prove that she was occasionally right.
Indiscretions of Archie|P. G. Wodehouse
Who the devil has been upsetting you with lies about the Hands?
Winnie Childs|C. N. Williamson
The flash of the flaming red copper beech, at which the horses always shied and once came within an ace of upsetting the carriage.
Men in War|Andreas Latzko
As quickly as he could, Hugh got to his feet, and managed to step over the opposite side without stumbling or upsetting the canoe.
The Secret Cache|E. C. [Ethel Claire] Brill
British Dictionary definitions for upsetting
upsetting
/ (ʌpˈsɛtɪŋ) /
noun
metallurgythe process of hammering the end of a heated bar of metal so that its width is increased locally, as in the manufacture of bolts