Upset (7)
'upset' is the definition.
(I know that upset can be written as disturb)
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(Other definitions for disturb that I've seen before include "Agitate - ruffle - trouble" , "Interfere with" , "Interrupt, annoy" , "Make anxious" , "Unsettle, discomfit" .)
'upset' is the definition.
(deranging is a kind of upseting)
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(Other definitions for derange that I've seen before include "Craze" , "Unhinge" , "Upset" , "cause confusion" , "Remove from order" .)
'upset' is the definition.
(I know that upset can be written as worried)
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(Other definitions for worried that I've seen before include "Concerned, anxious, troubled" , "Apprehensive" , "Felt or caused to feel anxious or troubled" , "far from calm" , "Afraid" .)
'upset' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
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(Other definitions for disrupt that I've seen before include "Break up" , "Disturb" , "Throw into disorder" , "Interrupt and spoil" .)
'upset' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
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(Another definition for spilled that I've seen is " shed".)
(Other definitions for riled that I've seen before include "Vexed" , "Annoyed" , "Irritated, provoked" , "Nettled" , "Cross" .)
'upset' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
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(Other definitions for spill that I've seen before include "Oil tanker mishap?" , "Cause liquid to overflow" , "Cause liquid to flow from a container" , "Shed" , "Upset; brim over" .)
'upset' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for spilt that I've seen before include "(Liquid) slopped" , "(Of liquid) dropped" , "Poured forth" , "Overflowed" , "Slopped over the edge" .)
'upset' is the definition.
(I know that upset can be written as overturn)
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(Other definitions for overturn that I've seen before include "Invalidate - upset" , "Reverse (decision)" , "Crash" , "Capsize - invalidate" , "Reverse, rescind," .)
(Other definitions for unsettle that I've seen before include "Make someone ill at ease" , "worry" , "Trouble" , "'Disturb, unnerve (8)'" , "'Disturb, make uneasy (8)'" .)
'upset' is the definition.
(distressing is a kind of upseting)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for distress that I've seen before include "Psychological suffering" , "Unhappiness" , "Affliction" , "Deep anxiety" , "Adversity" .)