Similar words: jostling, start, unsettling, start off, start on, start up, starter, staring. Meaning: ['stɑrtlɪŋ /'stɑːt-] adj. so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm.
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121 DuPont's 1988 survey showed a startling change in the attitude of male employees.
122 I refer of course to Norman Lamont and the startling revelations that his Access card is £470 over its £2,000 limit.
123 It is startling to discover that many outdoor organisations are unaware of this proposal.
124 A loud crash could be heard from the room and the sound of wailing drifted into the courtroom, startling onlookers.
125 This exercise produces quite startling gains in a short time.
126 But on one such mission they came across a startling anomaly.
127 Sometimes the results may be rather startling.
128 We should draw a moral from the startling fact.
129 His hair was dyed a startling black.
130 There has been an instant of complete startling gratification.
131 Rory Carroll sets out Ecuador's startling oil proposal.
132 Cathleen's plight seemed to her more startling than catastrophic.
133 The juxtaposition of these two remarks was startling.
134 This seminal world gathering will hear of startling recent findings about the depth of animal sentience.
135 And the work class gets wages, man-hour length and the cruel exploitation of capitalist to low, life is very poor, their miserable condition makes one startling.
136 Trials of the GlassesOff software have produced startling results, with people able to read more than two lines further down an eye chart after training.
137 The Frenchman Landois studied and experimented and finally came up with the startling discovery.
138 Adenauer's spirit is abroad once more as Germany, united now and infinitely more self-assured, prepares for a national poll in September with a startling lack of audacity.
139 The consistency and pervasiveness of this effect is startling, perhaps even disconcerting.
140 Just over 2000 people were quizzed by independent researchers at Nuffield Health, Britain's largest health charity. The results were startling.
141 n January 6, 1973(sentencedict.com/startling.html), the anthropologist Margaret Mead published a startling little essay in TV Guide.
142 Even more startling was a fantastic meal I enjoyed at Charlie Trotter s.
143 The area sits over massive fault lines whose dangers have been highlighted by a startling new scientific discipline that combines Earth science studies and analysis of ancient legends .
144 Scientists have uncovered startling new evidence which definitively show what color feathers certain dinosaurs had -- reddish-orange.
145 But on Friday, Oct. 29, Russia and the U.S. made a startling announcement: they had conducted their first-ever joint military mission in Afghanistan.
146 The reality of the burgeoning field of nanotech, however, is hardly less startling in its transformative potential.
147 The spread of the prairies was indeed a startling sight.
148 Since victimize square all mean not a wish again pursue, why do you want so startling statement creates a sensation?
149 Hitler's early'successes " were only the startling depredations of a resolute felon.
150 All the other stuff was really startling, " Anthony Coleprete, lead scientist for NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission, told Discovery News.
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