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v. t. & i.
To surprise or astonish; to be startled or astonished.
interj.
An exclamation used to startle or frighten.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Startle
n.
A transient glance; an unexpected view of something that startles one; a sudden fear.
v. t.
To startle from quiet; to alarm.
v. t.
To move suddenly, or be excited, on feeling alarm; to start.
a.
Easily startled; apt to start; startish; skittish; -- said especially of a hourse.
v. t.
To cause to move suddenly; to disturb suddenly; to startle; to alarm; to rouse; to cause to flee or fly; as, the hounds started a fox.
n.
A sudden motion or shock caused by an unexpected alarm, surprise, or apprehension of danger.
v. t.
To deter; to cause to deviate.
imp. & p. p.
of Startle
v. i.
To vex; to annoy; to startle.
v. t.
To excite by sudden alarm, surprise, or apprehension; to frighten suddenly and not seriously; to alarm; to surprise.
n.
The act of looking out suddenly, as from behind a screen, so as to startle some one (as by children in play), or of looking out and drawing suddenly back, as if frightened.
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