startlingly造句1. Their findings are startlingly similar.
2. This quote startlingly original novel unquote is both boring and badly written.
3. She was startlingly beautiful.
4. This may seem a startlingly obvious thing to say.
5. By 1968, Engelbart had already made two startlingly original breakthroughs in the embryonic art of personal computing-the mouse and windows.
6. Taken together these approaches provide a startlingly comprehensive picture for a plausible understanding of the socio-ecological origins of human life.
7. Startlingly intuitive, she sums up his life situation with alacrity, reducing his Hamlet-size dilemmas to something he can laugh at.
8. Although Newsreel made some startlingly good documentaries, shortage of funds was a constant problem.
9. The focus of his gaze has a startlingly piercing quality; an intensity that seems to strike at your very core.
10. The basic premise of this approach is so startlingly simple that it is rather difficult to explain how damaging it actually is.
11. She had a startlingly dashing necklace and wore some sort of a uniform cap in a jaunty way.
12. He had startlingly blue eyes and dark tumbling curls over his forehead; a narrow face; a skinny body.
13. Chinese rhetoric on this issue remains startlingly blunt.
14. All the paintings are startlingly dramatic as a result of their depth of field and colour.
15. One of the most startlingly positive phenomena for many generations to unfold around the world.
16. She laughed a very small silvery laugh , startlingly like a child's laughter.
17. Reagan was apparently stupid and often startlingly ignorant – but he was vindicated by history.
18. Then, startlingly, the back door was jerked open by Binton.
19. He was startlingly handsome.
20. In the rearview mirror, the eyes were searching for and not finding Wally: they were startlingly large.
21. In dealing with anorexia nervosa we are dealing with metaphor - sometimes a startlingly apt form of metaphor.
22. And being able to discuss sensitive issues with strangers while retaining a comfortable degree of anonymity often makes for startlingly intimate communication.
23. It's a compliment, by the way: Philippa is my next-door neighbour and startlingly beautiful.
24. Ask any Chinese student about academic skullduggery and the response is startlingly nonchalant.
25. Mr. Loueke, 34, has quickly earned a reputation in jazz circles as a startlingly original voice.
26. He fuses ancient and modern instruments of the minstrel and forges a startlingly unique musical language.
27. There were thirty years between them, yet in a way they looked startlingly alike.
28. What makes chemistry unique is that its defining constituents- molecules- can have a startlingly direct relationship on an individual basis with world events and the rise and fall of nations.