1.   A victory over Leeds at Elland Road Wednesday would be a huge upset.

2.   But just when Salo seemed impenetrable, the Stars came up with two third-period goals and avoided what could have been a huge upset.

3.   But it would be a huge upset if Ferguson or anyone else prevailed, unless Jones were to be injured or suffer a horrendous start.

4.   But Yeoman had his first inkling that the Cougars might spring a huge upset on the road, in front of the national press corps Michigan State attracted.

5.   If the Nets should pull the huge upset in the NBA Finals, Scott might not be so popular the next time he visits Los Angeles.

6.   In both instances, the result of the first meeting was a huge upset.

7.   Jamaica, better known for cricket than soccer, pulled off a huge upset in World Cup qualifying on Sunday.

8.   Nonetheless, his defeat Tuesday was considered a huge upset in the ward politics of Chicago, which in earlier times did not find indictments particularly troublesome.

9.   People want to say these are huge upsets.

10.   Pittsburgh is coming off a huge upset of the Denver Broncos, and the game, in Foxborough, is seen as a match between two Super Bowl contenders.

a. + upset >>共 154
major 17.45%
stunning 10.23%
biggest 8.05%
big 5.37%
huge 3.52%
mild 2.68%
monumental 2.68%
greatest 2.35%
second 2.01%
first 1.85%
huge + n. >>共 1247
amount 2.80%
number 1.94%
loss 1.82%
crowd 1.64%
sum 1.42%
debt 1.17%
market 1.10%
profit 1.07%
increase 0.81%
investment 0.76%
upset 0.09%
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