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What (who) is bolt - definition

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Bolts; Bolt (disambiguation); Bolt (movie); Bolt (film); Bolted; Bolts (disambiguation); Bolt (character)

bolt         
I
n.
1) a lightning bolt
2) (misc.) like a bolt out of the blue ('unexpectedly')
II
v. to bolt upright
bolt         
I. n.
1.
Arrow, dart, shaft, missile.
2.
Thunderbolt, stroke of lightning.
3.
Metal pin or fastening.
4.
Sieve.
II. v. a.
1.
Fasten with a bolt or bolts.
2.
Swallow (without chewing), gulp down, swallow whole.
3.
Sift, pass through a sieve.
III. v. n.
1.
Bounce, start suddenly, spring out abruptly.
2.
Abscond, make off rapidly, run away, leave suddenly.
bolt         
to leave in the fastest means possible
I'm late, so I must bolt.

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Bolt

Bolt or bolts may refer to:

Examples of use of bolt
1. That‘s what everyone wants to know about the bolt from the blue, miracle sprinter Usain Bolt.
2. The "Tower Bolt" desert is a thick, six–sided bolt made out of dark chocolate on a praline base with a milkier chocolate screw in the center.
3. Despite repeated attempts, McArthur could not install the bolt.
4. I shot bolt upright in bed and got dressed quickly.
5. Another bolt had escaped during a spacewalk Tuesday.