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To bolt
verb
To connect or assemble pieces using a bolt.
Exact(59)
Damage to bolt: a quarter-inch cut.
You can understand the impulse to bolt.
If he were to bolt, his punishment would be humiliation.
But I had started to want to bolt.
Who wouldn't be ready to bolt for the United States?
I was always on guard, ready to bolt.
He showed trickery to bolt towards the penalty box.
Could Signora Ricci have guessed I was planning to bolt?
Sandwich specimens were subjected to bolt pull-out load tests.
He knew it was time for everyone in his class to bolt under their desks.
Similar(1)
The lettuce starts to bolt- meaning a center stalk grows tall and the leaves get bitter.
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