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startle

[stahr-tl] / ˈstɑr tl /


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Frank showed him the kitchen, the boot room, the larder stocked with herbs and jars of preserves and beans and a startling number of tins of anchovies.

From Literature

Today, Wall Street uses the term “debasement trade” to describe the startling run-up of gold’s price.

From Barron's

But even jaded readers will be startled by the scope of the self-organizing tyranny besetting the book world.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ukraine’s impressive, even startling, rates of drone construction, deployment, and iteration could give the right European investors a key edge there, too.

From Barron's

“Oh,” I say as a small dog with a squished-up nose startles awake, her tail coiling like a spring.

From Literature