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were bullets
noun
A projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed.
Exact(32)
There were bullets and tear gas.
There were bullets thrown on the bed".
"There were bullets in the post," added the QPR defender.
"There were bullets in the heads and chests of children.
There were bullets coming through the windows," he said.
There were bullets coming all over but they managed to get to the other side.
Similar(25)
There were bullet holes everywhere.
It's bullets.
"Abu Ubaida's words are bullets, stronger than bullets.
There are bullets involved and eventually death.
"There are bullets all the time.
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