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noun
A projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed.
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The more poetic Marlantes refers to bullets "cracking like the bullwhip of death".
Maybe the problem isn't easy access to guns, but to bullets.
He is also impervious to bullets and capable of draining adversaries of their will power.
3.40pm BST In praise of Bullets... "My sympathies to Bullets," writes Brian Hudner.
In a distorted emulation of animist tradition, Blahyi claimed that this made them "immune to bullets".
Fueled by Ryan's stinging serves and Christian's response to bullets at the net, the Harrison ultimately pulled ahead and won.
LIKE a Hollywood monster that is impervious to bullets, the credit crisis refuses to lie down and die.
Rather than being subjected to bullets and bombs, children are victimized by those who are meant to care for them.
The next step, already taken by some airlines, is doors that are impenetrable to bullets and bombs.
More than a year ago, TTF Aerospace of Tukwila, Wash., developed a cockpit door impervious to bullets, knives and axes.
He was wearing a red ronko, a "war vest," which, he said, made him impervious to bullets.
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