startlingly

IPA: stˈɑrtɫɪŋɫi

adverb

  • In a startling manner; surprisingly; shockingly.
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Examples of "startlingly" in Sentences

  • He said the voting system was "startlingly" decentralised.
  • Don Fabrizio thought the picture "startlingly" like the original.
  • That made up title came startlingly close to the real name of one of my family members.
  • The new stories take up the theme of exile, but express it in startlingly different ways.
  • Deena 9:38 pm: I think that it worked at the time because it was kind of startlingly new.
  • Millicent's distant voice, fresh and strong and pure in the night, chanted the word startlingly to the first notes of a phrase from the Jewel Song.
  • Hammond defended the extra £800m as "startlingly" worthwhile on the grounds that it will eventually generate £25bn as the line serves millions more people.
  • On top of all of that, she's having the kind of startlingly realistic sex fantasies about Franklin that one gets after ingesting a vampire's blood, like we've seen with Sookie and Lafayette.
  • While it’s the director’s and actors’ jobs to realize what’s on the page, great screenwriters deliver a vision that illustrates everything — from plot to characterization — in startlingly few words.
  • Telling the simultaneous (and startlingly parallel) stories ofthe legendary architect of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair and one of the nineteenth century's most nefarious serial killers, this thrilling and meticulously researched book is as suspenseful as any fictive whodunit.

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