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been bullets
noun
A projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed.
Exact(2)
"But there would have been bullets going in the other direction and the carnage would not be the same by any stretch of the imagination".
"There have been bullets flying since I got here, way back when I first came as a writer at Fortune," he said, referring to his first job at the company, in 1988.
Similar(58)
Her path to the quarterfinals has been bullet-train efficient.
It's bullets.
There were bullets and tear gas.
"Abu Ubaida's words are bullets, stronger than bullets.
There were bullets thrown on the bed".
"There are bullets flying all over the place.
But on Sunday night, they said, the response was bullets.
There were bullets coming through the windows," he said.
"It's bullets made to kill Muslims," said Seddiq.
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