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View definitions for bolt

bolt

noun as in lock; part of lock

noun as in flash; projectile

noun as in large roll of material

verb as in fasten securely

Strongest match

verb as in eat very fast

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Example Sentences

Most of them were what might be called nuts and bolts pieces about the process.

From Salon

Only Nations League group winners have the insurance policy of a guaranteed play-off and that horse has long since bolted for Scotland.

From BBC

"It was a group of 50 and 7 stayed behind and 43 bolted out the door."

From BBC

Ms Woods said Mr Skripal was conscious and sat “bolt upright” on a bench, Ms Woods said.

From BBC

Three days later, the mother bolted from the tiny home and was apparently back with the friend.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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