Bolted - English meaning
bəʊlt
Bolted – definitions in English dictionary
verb(of a horse or other animal) run away suddenly, typically from fear.
Usage examples:
The horses shied and boltedverbEat (food) quickly.
Usage examples:
There's no need to bolt your foodSynonims:
GobbleGulpWolfGuzzleDevourGorge (oneself) onEat greedily/hungrilyTuck intoPut/pack awayDemolishPolish offScoff (down)DownStuff one's face withPig oneself onMurderShovel downSverbFasten (a door or window) with a bar that slides into a socket.
Usage examples:
All the doors were locked and bolted
verbPass (flour, powder, or other material) through a sieve.
nounA bar that slides into a socket to fasten a door or window.
Usage examples:
He reached through the hole in the door and slid the bolt on the inside.
nounA short, heavy arrow shot from a crossbow.
Usage examples:
Crossbow bolts and arrows passed like clouds across the face of the sun.
nounA jagged white flash of lightning.
Usage examples:
A great bolt of white lightning flashed out of thin air.
verbPast simple and past participle of bolt
verbTo move very fast, especially as a result of being frightened
Usage examples:
Frightened by the car horn, the horse bolted.
verbTo eat food very quickly
Usage examples:
Don't bolt your food like that - you'll get indigestion.
verbTo lock a door or window by sliding a bolt across
Usage examples:
Have you locked and bolted the door?, the door bolts on the inside.
verbTo fasten something in position with a bolt
Usage examples:
On a ship the furniture is often bolted to the deck.
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Word origin
Middle English: from Old French bulter, of unknown ultimate origin. The change in the first syllable was due to association with bolt1.
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