Such action would not be considered a threat so a lawsuit for damages would not be an option.
Vivid description of the weird and diabolical
According to the only report about how it happened, he was sleeping and the spider was either near the bed or actually in the bed, the second is most likely. He could have rolled over and startled it causing it to bite him.
Another article stated most of this band had Christian theme songs, but on the following album didn't." Heard one song (Terror Starts At Home) and because I'm tone deaf I need 2 hear videos with headphones, short story short beginning of song startled me.
The Ghost has to leave Hamlet because morning is about to come. In Shakespearean times, it is believed that dead spirits cannot dwell during the daytime which is why they come during the evening. Since the cock crows, that means the sun is about to rise and The Ghost must leave.
No they are quiet animals and will freeze still. If threatened they will show their claws and hiss. Only babies squeal to call mom for help.
Snakes may strike when they feel threatened, cornered, or are trying to defend themselves. They may also strike if they feel startled or provoked. It is important to give snakes space and avoid actions that may cause them to feel threatened.
The spelling is startled, as in The trick STARTLED him.
Yes, "startled" is the past participle of startle.
Startled means to be in shock or amaze of something.
Startled is the verb in your sentence.
Deer and rabbits are easily startled.
more startled most startled
You startled me, because I hadn't heard you come home.
The is the past tense of the VERB to startle.
The startled deer zigzagged out of the underbrush and was gone in a flash.
He glanced over my shoulder with a startled expression.