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Word | Bolt |
Hindi Meaning | फलाँग, चटखनी, चटखनी लगाना, तीर, वज्रपात, चौंक कर भाग जाना, बिजली, सिटकिनी लगाना, समर्थन वापसे लेना, ठीक, भाग जाना, पलायन, बोल्ट से बांधना, जल्दी जल्दी निगलना, खिलना, चौंक जाना, जल्दी से भाग जाअना, बोल्ट, थान, सिटकिनी, दरवाजा बन्द कर के आने से रोकना, दरवाजा बन्द कर के जाने से रोकना, भागने का रास्ता, कुन्डी, एकदम सीधा, बिल्कुल सीधे, बिजली, पेंच, पेच, कुलाबा, गाज, सिटकनी, मुंबई शेयर बाजार आन-लाइन क्रय-विक्रय, बनाओ, मालिक बनो, पट्टे पर दो, हस्तांतरित करो, कलदार धनुष का छोटा बाण, बज्र, पेंच कसना, चटकनी लगाना, सिटकनी लगाना |
a discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder / make or roll into bolts / In the manner of a bolt / a metal fastening for doors and gates. The same word also means to run away / door bar; fastening pin or screw; length of fabric / a metal pin or bar, in particular. / a: a shaft or missile designed to be shot from a crossbow or catapult; especially : a short stout usually blunt-headed arrow b: a lightning stroke; also : thunderbolt / a: a wood or metal bar or rod used to fasten a door b: the part of a lock that is shot or withdrawn by the key / a roll of cloth or wallpaper of specified length / a metal rod or pin for fastening objects together that usually has a head at one end and a screw thread at the other and is secured by a nut / a: a block of timber to be sawed or cut b: a short round section of a log / a metal cylinder that drives the cartridge into the chamber of a firearm, locks the breech, and usually contains the firing pin and extractor / to move suddenly or nervously : start / to move or proceed rapidly : dash / a: to dart off or away : flee b: to break away from control or a set course / to break away from or oppose one's previous affiliation (as with a political party or sports team) / to produce seed prematurely / a archaic : shoot, discharge b: flush, start bolt rabbits / to say impulsively : blurt / to secure with a bolt bolt the door / to attach or fasten with bolts / to eat hastily or without chewing bolted his breakfast / to break away from or refuse to support (as a political party) / with the back in a very straight position, | |
Usage | ⇒ He locked the bolts on the doors ⇒ Before he cut into the bolt of canvas, he measured how much fabric he would need. ⇒ She sat bolt upright, staring straight ahead. ⇒ Crossbow bolts and arrows passed like clouds across the face of the sun. ⇒ to bolt the door |
Synonyms | fly, lock, dart, dash, run, latch, pin, rush, flee, decamp, escape, race, abscond, hasten, rivet, scoot, secure, skedaddle, run off, speed, |
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