Bolt ( verb , noun , verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Bolt ( verb )

  1. To move or run away suddenly, as from a danger or threat.
  2. To move or go with great speed or suddenness.
  3. To fasten or secure with a bolt, as a door or gate.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english bolten; akin to old high german bolzan to sift, latin volvere to roll.

Examples:

  1. The crowd began to bolt when the storm hit.
  2. He bolted out of the room.
  3. She bolted the door.
  4. The thief bolted down the street with the police in pursuit.
  5. He bolted his breakfast and ran out the door.

(As a noun)

Bolt ( noun )

  1. To move or run away suddenly, as from a danger or threat.
  2. To move or go with great speed or suddenness.
  3. To fasten or secure with a bolt, as a door or gate.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english bolten; akin to old high german bolzan to sift, latin volvere to roll.

Examples:

  1. The crowd began to bolt when the storm hit.
  2. He bolted out of the room.
  3. She bolted the door.
  4. The thief bolted down the street with the police in pursuit.
  5. He bolted his breakfast and ran out the door.

(As a verb)

Bolt ( verb )

  1. To move or run away suddenly, as from a danger or threat.
  2. To move or go with great speed or suddenness.
  3. To fasten or secure with a bolt, as a door or gate.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english bolten; akin to old high german bolzan to sift, latin volvere to roll.

Examples:

  1. The crowd began to bolt when the storm hit.
  2. He bolted out of the room.
  3. She bolted the door.
  4. The thief bolted down the street with the police in pursuit.
  5. He bolted his breakfast and ran out the door.

(As a verb)

Bolt ( verb )

  1. To move or run away suddenly, as from a danger or threat.
  2. To move or go with great speed or suddenness.
  3. To fasten or secure with a bolt, as a door or gate.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english bolten; akin to old high german bolzan to sift, latin volvere to roll.

Examples:

  1. The crowd began to bolt when the storm hit.
  2. He bolted out of the room.
  3. She bolted the door.
  4. The thief bolted down the street with the police in pursuit.
  5. He bolted his breakfast and ran out the door.
Some random words: opening, finalization, seduction