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To bolts
verb
To connect or assemble pieces using a bolt.
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Mr. Gergiev is an impetuous musician who gives in to bolts of inspiration.
Whatever color was being applied to bolts of cloth up the Fishkill Creek dyed the creek itself.
It was market day in Vitina, and hundreds of people were crowding the town's main street to shop for everything from vegetables to bolts of cloth.
Online, you can find a wide array of designs for little parts, from nuts to bolts to washers, available in design libraries like Thingiverse, whose repository is growing every day.
When the bridge was built, in the 1960s, its hundreds of gusset plates were attached with rivets, though bridge designers here switched to bolts, a stronger option, in the 1970s.
Takenaka's decision to bring R&D to bolts wasn't nuts after all.
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But Wrigley has yet to receive the full Fenway treatment, the soup-to-nuts-to-bolts upgrade that it needs.
Miranda, Prospero's sheltered teenaged daughter, is played with ready-to-bolt feistiness by Jessie Buckley.
But Jackson soon catches on to Bolt.
Damage to bolt: a quarter-inch cut.
You can understand the impulse to bolt.
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