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What does upsettingly mean?

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Adverb
  1. In an upsetting manner.
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Despite the thudding of basketballs and sneakers, the cheers of the participants and not so distant sounds of traffic on a highway, Tom found it all to be upsettingly quiet.
Unlike the upsettingly pretty Bieber, at whose demographic he is being targeted, Maynard is not typical pin-up material.
Patrick Dempsey stakes his claim to be the new Clooney, with his upsettingly lush hair and light comic touch, while Michelle Monaghan is as cute as a pixie.
All over Europe, the young people's age for entering the labour market has upsettingly increased, at the same time with the decrease in the retirement age.
The TV spot is the first proper clip we have seen from the spin-off prequel, albeit an upsettingly short one, and was snuck into AMC's Breaking Bad marathon showing over the weekend.
What takes the place of a pleasure principle is a reality principle, and Nauman's art is often, in its elliptic, poetic way, upsettingly right.

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