BOLT vs DECAMP: NOUN
- A sliding bar in a breech-loading firearm that ejects an empty cartridge and replaces it and closes the breech
- A roll of cloth or wallpaper of a definite length
- The act of moving with great haste
- A discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder
- A bar made of wood or metal that slides into a socket and is used to fasten doors and gates.
- A metal bar or rod in the mechanism of a lock that is thrown or withdrawn by turning the key.
- A fastener consisting of a threaded pin or rod with a head at one end, designed to be inserted through holes in assembled parts and secured by a mated nut that is tightened by applying torque.
- A sliding metal bar that positions the cartridge in breechloading rifles, closes the breech, and ejects the spent cartridge.
- A similar device in any breech mechanism.
- A short, heavy arrow with a thick head, used especially with a crossbow.
- A large roll of cloth of a definite length, especially as it comes from the loom.
- A sudden movement toward or away.
- A flash of lightning; a thunderbolt.
- A sudden or unexpected event.
- The part of a lock that is engaged or withdrawn with a key
- Of reeds, one of 3 feet in circumference.
- Of osier rods, a quantity bound up for market, 3½ feet around the lower band.
- A bundle. Of straw, a quantity loosely tied up. Also bolting or bolton.
- A roll or definite length of silk, canvas, tape, or other textile fabric, and also of wall-paper, as it comes from the maker ready for sale or use.
- In a snap-gun, the part that holds the barrel to the breech-mechanism.
- In firearms: In a needle-gun, the sliding piece that thrusts the cartridge forward into the chamber and carries the firing-pin.
- A screw that screws into a nut to form a fastener
- A movable bar for fastening a door, gate, window-sash, or the like; specifically, that portion of a lock which is protruded from or drawn back within the case by the action of the key, and makes a fastening by being shot into a socket or keeper.
- A metallic pin or rod, used to hold objects together. It generally has screwthreads cut at one end, and sometimes at both, to receive a nut.
- A cylindrical jet, as of water or molten glass.
- An elongated bullet for a rifled cannon.
- A thunderbolt; a stream of lightning: so named from its apparently darting like a bolt.
- An arrow; especially, in archery, the arrow of a crossbow, which was short and thick as compared with a shaft.
- An iron to fasten the legs of a prisoner; a shackle.
- A sudden abandonment (as from a political party)
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BOLT vs DECAMP: VERB
- Eat hastily without proper chewing
- Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
- Move or jump suddenly
- Secure or lock with a bolt
- Swallow hastily
- Make or roll into bolts
- Leave suddenly and as if in a hurry
- Leave suddenly
- Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
- To break up camp and move on.
- To disappear suddenly and secretly.
- Leave a camp
BOLT vs DECAMP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To start suddenly and run away.
- To break away from an affiliation, as from a political party.
- To flower or produce seeds prematurely or develop a flowering stem from a rosette.
- To move or spring suddenly.
- To shoot or discharge (a missile, such as an arrow).
- To arrange or roll (lengths of cloth, for example) on or in a bolt.
- To eat (food) hurriedly and with little chewing; gulp.
- To secure or lock with or as if with a bolt.
- To utter impulsively; blurt.
- To desert or withdraw support from (a political party).
- Hence, to depart suddenly; to run away; -- generally used disparagingly.
- To break up a camp; to move away from a camping ground, usually by night or secretly.
- To depart from a camp or camping ground.
- To depart secretly or suddenly.
BOLT vs DECAMP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To pass (flour, for example) through a sieve.
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BOLT vs DECAMP: ADVERB
- Directly
- In a rigid manner
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BOLT vs DECAMP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To go off like a bolt or arrow; shoot forth suddenly; spring out with speed and suddenness: commonly followed by out: as, to bolt out of the house.
- To spring aside or away suddenly; start and run off; make a bolt.
- In politics, to withdraw from a nominating convention as a means of showing disapproval of its acts; hence, to cease to act in full accord with one's party; refuse to support a measure or candidate adopted by a majority of one's colleagues or party associates.
- To fall suddenly, like a thunderbolt.
- To run to seed prematurely, as early-sown root-crops (turnips, etc.), without the usual thickening of the root, or after it.
- To send off like a bolt or arrow; shoot; discharge.
- To start or spring (game); cause to bolt up or out, as hares, rabbits, and the like.
- To expel; drive out suddenly.
- To blurt out; ejaculate or utter hastily.
- To swallow hurriedly or without chewing: as, to bolt one's food.
- [After I., 3.] In politics, to break away from and refuse to support (the candidate, the ticket, or the platform presented by or in the name of the party to which one has hitherto adhered); leave or abandon: as, to bolt the presidential candidate.
- To fasten or secure with a bolt or an iron pin, as a door, a plank, fetters, or anything else.
- To fasten as with bolts; shackle; restrain.
- Run away
- (idiom) (bolt upright) In a rigidly vertical position.
- (idiom) (bolt from the blue) A sudden, shocking surprise or turn of events.
- To camp.
- In a general sense, to depart quickly, secretly, or unceremoniously; take one's self off; run away: as, he decamped suddenly.
- Run away
BOLT vs DECAMP: RELATED WORDS
- Absquatulate, Run off, Slapdash, Stiffly, Smack, Run out, Rigidly, Abscond, Gobble, Slap, Thunderbolt, Decamp, Bang, Dash, Deadbolt
- Climes, Globetrot, Sojourn, Skedaddle, Gallivant, Aide, Aid, Go off, Break camp, Absquatulate, Run off, Bolt, Skip, Vamoose, Abscond
BOLT vs DECAMP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lightning, Fastener, Screw, Latch, Run off, Slapdash, Stiffly, Smack, Rigidly, Abscond, Slap, Thunderbolt, Bang, Dash, Deadbolt
- Lurch, Summering, Abode, Habitues, Flit, Jilt, Globetrot, Sojourn, Gallivant, Aide, Aid, Run off, Bolt, Skip, Abscond
BOLT vs DECAMP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Spells: bolt of draining, bolt of cold, summon greater demon, torment, paralyze, major healing, silence.
- Poultry and sheep may be sedated using electricity, a nonpenetrating bolt, or a penetrating bolt.
- Bolt and other names of Bolt products are trademarks of Gradus Group.
- After inserting each bolt through both sides, place a washer on each bolt.
- Auto Ordnance chooses to use a flat bolt, Inland uses a round bolt.
- Removes: Throw Flame, Throw Frost, Throw Icicle, Bolt of Fire, Bolt of Cold, Bolt of Draining, Flame Tongue.
- Does anyone know the bolt and thread size for that bolt?
- Clean bolt and bolt carrier components withquality gun cleaning solution.
- REMOVE THE BOLT AND REINSTALL WITH A NEW BOLT.
- In this guide, we take a look at the types of bolt heads, parts of a bolt, and different bolt materials.
- The document says I should decamp there if I get sick, or if one of my housemates does.
- As a result of this assessment process, females are either receptive to mate, or they decamp and leave the courtship arena.
- This implies the most important battle is how to decamp the current crop of leaders we have.
- Square des Batignolles, where families decamp to spend evenings and weekends reading and playing with their children.
- Goetz one day retires, it seems unlikely that he and his wife, a Pennsylvania transplant, will decamp to warmer climes.
- Ensign Willis L. DeCamp took station in the foretop and confirmed the lookout's report.
- Church but for the good of the individual whose decamp could play down his salvation.
- Baseball players decamp to Arizona and Florida to get their bodies in playing.
- But Mr. DeCamp said he was uncertain when demand would justify starting back up.
- Husayn and his companions, making them decamp in the barren desert plains of Karbala.
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