upsend Antonyms

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Meaning of upsend

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upsend (v. t.)

To send, cast, or throw up.

upsend Sentence Examples

  1. The hurricane's force upsent the boats in the harbor, scattering them far and wide.
  2. The sudden earthquake upsent the furniture in the house, leaving a chaotic mess.
  3. The angry teacher upsent the desk with a swift kick, sending papers flying.
  4. The collision of the two cars upsent both vehicles, causing extensive damage.
  5. The panicked horse upsent its rider, sending him tumbling into the dirt.
  6. The explosion upsent the building, shattering windows and sending debris hurtling through the air.
  7. The upsend of the economy left many people out of work and struggling to make ends meet.
  8. The unexpected news upsent their plans, forcing them to reconsider their options.
  9. The upsend of the storm caused widespread flooding, leaving many communities under water.
  10. The upsend of the revolution overturned the old order, bringing about a new era of political change.

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To send, cast, or throw up.

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The hurricane's force upsent the boats in the harbor, scattering them far and wide.

The sudden earthquake upsent the furniture in the house, leaving a chaotic mess.

The angry teacher upsent the desk with a swift kick, sending papers flying.

The collision of the two cars upsent both vehicles, causing extensive damage.