Similar words: startling, start, start up, start off, upstart, start on, starter, fits and starts. Meaning: ['stɑrtl /'stɑː-] adj. excited by sudden surprise or alarm and making a quick involuntary movement.
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151. Legions of men, women and children thundered along these lanes, ringing their bells and scattering pedestrians like startled pigeons.
152. Already startled by the apparition, the crashing down of the big heavy door completely unnerved me.
153. The crowd began to disperse and I was startled to realize it was over.
154. He had been startled to see so many people come forward to cooperate with the Communists.
155. You leap up and pull one of the startled men into the coffin until you're ready for him.
156. It turns on to its side and as I cling on for dear life I hear a startled cry from Nathan.
157. Bishop carefully watched as first bitter disappointment and then professional concern chased startled horror from the woman's face.
158. He was startled at the positive result of his action now.
159. That startled him and she fell out of bed to get out of his way.
160. Claudel stooped, too, and was startled to see her brush a powder compact sideways, sending it under the cab.
161. Then his startled gaze met the glowing eyes above the white patch of the handkerchief the man was holding at his mouth.
162. She had never expected to be beautiful, and she was startled to see how nearly she approached a kind of beauty.
163. They burst in on the somewhat startled signalman who was puzzled by the dramatic appearance of the two familiar faces.
164. He held the boy's shoulders to steady him and Ben, startled and breathless,[sentencedict.com] looked up into his face.
165. He was startled by her close resemblance to Tigress.
166. The whole town was startled by the news.
167. She was startled to see him looking so ill.
168. Manages experiment's Juan Aisikewaer said: " we are startled, releases x light beam energy is huge. "
169. A woman in a housecoat was startled as I came around the corner of her house.
170. Lloyd Morris "The days that make us happy make us wise. " --- John Masefield When I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate, it startled me.
171. He tentatively confirmed my sounds, clearly startled to heard me uttering them.
172. A water bird, startled into flight , rose up wildly before disappearing into the shadows.
173. The air began to bend and shimmer between the doctor and the startled soldiers.
174. This sudden query startled Wu Sun - fu out of his reverie. He looked round and frowned.
175. And when he touched her, she gave a cry like a startled sea-gull and woke, and looked at him in terror with her mauve-amethyst eyes, and struggled that she might escape.
176. The size and the command timbre of Gus's voice startled Castor.
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177. Although Pitty had written that Atlanta was garrisoned and the streets full of soldiers, the first sight of the bluecoat startled and frightened her.
178. Lady Macbeth is startled at the news of Duncan visit.
179. I was startled by [ at ] the news of his death.
180. Neal tucked the gun into the crook of his arm so he could hold up the flashlight, and the wildebeest, dumb-eyed, bearded, startled by the light, darted across the trail around them and bellowed.
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