Parisians Were Startled By Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony Because Of Its

WDTN: Parisians once bashed the idea of hosting the Olympics. How do they feel now?

PARIS (AP) — Like most self-respecting Parisians, Mathilde Joannard and Franck Tallieu had been training for the Olympic sport of Olympics-bashing. Of course the Olympics were going to be a mess, the ...

Parisians once bashed the idea of hosting the Olympics. How do they feel now?

Parisians who left the city to avoid the floods of tourists reflect on their decision and share advice with the hosts of the 2028 Olympics: Los Angeles residents.

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Seattle Times: Parisians once scoffed at hosting the Olympics. Now, here come the conga lines

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Parisians once scoffed at hosting the Olympics. Now, here come the conga lines

The Hill: From Olympics-bashing to Olympics-loving: Parisians dance, chant, conga-line and wear silly costumes

From Olympics-bashing to Olympics-loving: Parisians dance, chant, conga-line and wear silly costumes

STARTLED definition: disturbed or agitated suddenly, as by surprise or alarm. See examples of startled used in a sentence.

She jumped like a startled rabbit. I was startled to see a woman's face staring back at me. The monkeys were so startled that they ran off in all directions.

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Define startled. startled synonyms, startled pronunciation, startled translation, English dictionary definition of startled. v. star tled , star tling , star tles v. tr. 1. To cause to make a quick involuntary movement or start. 2. To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly.

Definition of startle verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. to surprise someone suddenly in a way that slightly shocks or frightens them startle somebody/something I didn't mean to startle you. The explosion startled the horse.