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Roland Zohrabyan
People, what does this sentence mean?
"I ran onto the beach and STARTED AT THE SEA"
May 24, 2013 12:49 PM
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Do you mean: "I ran onto the beach and STARED at the sea"? (To stare)
May 24, 2013
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It's hard to tell without context - there are two equally possible but very different meanings here.
If the next sentence is "I couldn't swim...", then "started" means "(I) jumped a little, in shock/surprise".
May 24, 2013
To: Roland and Peachey:
I was able to find the quotation in Google "books."
Yes, the word IS "stared."
In his book "Screw it, Let's do it: Lessons in Life," Sir Richard Branson writes:
"When we got here, I ran onto the beach and STARED at the sea. I longed to swim, but I had never learned how to." (Page 68)
May 24, 2013
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Roland Zohrabyan
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Armenian, English, German, Russian
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