Bolt
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verb
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noun
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Bolt ( verb )
- To move or run away suddenly, as from a danger or threat.
- To move or go with great speed or suddenness.
- 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:
- The crowd began to bolt when the storm hit.
- He bolted out of the room.
- She bolted the door.
- The thief bolted down the street with the police in pursuit.
- He bolted his breakfast and ran out the door.
(As a noun)
Bolt ( noun )
- To move or run away suddenly, as from a danger or threat.
- To move or go with great speed or suddenness.
- 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:
- The crowd began to bolt when the storm hit.
- He bolted out of the room.
- She bolted the door.
- The thief bolted down the street with the police in pursuit.
- He bolted his breakfast and ran out the door.
(As a verb)
Bolt ( verb )
- To move or run away suddenly, as from a danger or threat.
- To move or go with great speed or suddenness.
- 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:
- The crowd began to bolt when the storm hit.
- He bolted out of the room.
- She bolted the door.
- The thief bolted down the street with the police in pursuit.
- He bolted his breakfast and ran out the door.
(As a verb)
Bolt ( verb )
- To move or run away suddenly, as from a danger or threat.
- To move or go with great speed or suddenness.
- 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:
- The crowd began to bolt when the storm hit.
- He bolted out of the room.
- She bolted the door.
- The thief bolted down the street with the police in pursuit.
- He bolted his breakfast and ran out the door.