Definitionn. a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
Last update: August 23, 2015
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But meantime the mobile enemy, whose original flank had been turned, had gathered at the new centre of gravity, and the upshot of several days' fighting was the retreat of the British. [Please select]
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That's the upshot of all that was said. [Please select]
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However, the upshot of it all was, as usual--nothing. [Please select]
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I was sure that wad be the upshot o't, mither.' [Please select]
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Bode's text, is the upshot of his state of mind. [Please select]
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"So the upshot was that he had to leave the house and you remained." [Please select]
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"The upshot of it was," he continued, "that Brother Bear went home and told Mrs." [Please select]
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