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a. & n. from Start, v.
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imp. & p. p.
of Startle
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.
v. t.
To pour out; to empty; to tap and begin drawing from; as, to start a water cask.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Startle
n.
One who, or that which, starts; as, a starter on a journey; the starter of a race.
v. t.
To cause to move or act; to set going, running, or flowing; as, to start a railway train; to start a mill; to start a stream of water; to start a rumor; to start a business.
adv.
In a startling manner.
n.
Aptness to start.
a.
Easily startled; apt to start; startish; skittish; -- said especially of a hourse.
v. i.
To set out; to commence a course, as a race or journey; to begin; as, to start business.
n.
A sudden, unexpected movement; a sudden and capricious impulse; a sally; as, starts of fancy.
v. i.
To become somewhat displaced or loosened; as, a rivet or a seam may start under strain or pressure.
a.
Apt to start; skittish; shy; -- said especially of a horse.
a.
Apt to start; skittish.
n.
The act of starting; a sudden spring, leap, or motion, caused by surprise, fear, pain, or the like; any sudden motion, or beginning of motion.
adv.
By sudden fits or starts; spasmodically.
v. t.
To move suddenly from its place or position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate; as, to start a bone; the storm started the bolts in the vessel.
v. t.
To move suddenly, or be excited, on feeling alarm; to start.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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