startle|startled|startles|startling in English
verb
[star·tle || 'stɑrtl /'stɑː-]
cause to move suddenly; surprise, frighten, alarm; be surprised or frightened
Use "startle|startled|startles|startling" in a sentence
1. It surprises somebody/ startles somebody/ amazes somebody/ stuns somebody/ astonishes somebody/ takes somebody aback/ Astounds somebody; to surprise/ startle/ amaze/ stun/ astonish/ Astound …
2. A plan that startles everyone.
3. The deer startle easily.
4. PRlNCE What fear is this which startles in our ears?
5. He gave me a startle.
6. Didn't mean to startle you.
7. They have nightmares, they startle easily.
8. It offers mini-glimpses that startle.
9. I hope I didn't startle you.
10. The man was awaken with a startle.
11. I didn't mean to startle you.
12. You just startled me.
13. Didn't mean to startle you, sir.
14. The news will startle the City.
15. You startled me.
16. Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you.
17. Suddenly, she drew back, startled.
18. Would he startle him with sudden fear?
19. Something startled me, that's all.
20. Look, I didn't mean to startle you.
21. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to startle you.
22. 1 The explosion startled the horse.
23. What's there to be startled by?
24. The explosion startled the horse.
25. I hope I didn't startle you, Mrs. Sledge.