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Definition of bullet
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Bullet
(n.) The
fetlock
of a
horse.
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Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To form into a
particular
shape,
by
pouring
liquid
metal or other
material
into a mold; to
fashion;
to
found;
as, to cast
bells,
stoves,
bullets..
Bulletin
::
Bulletin
(n.) Any
public
notice
or
announcement,
especially
of news
recently
received..
Ping
::
Ping (n.) The sound made by a
bullet
in
striking
a solid
object
or in
passing
through
the air.
Volley
::
Volley
(n.) A
flight
of
missiles,
as
arrows,
bullets,
or the like; the
simultaneous
discharge
of a
number
of small
arms..
Lodge
::
Lodge (v. i.) To come to a rest; to stop and
remain;
as, the
bullet
lodged
in the bark of a
tree..
Graze
::
Graze (v. t.) To rub or touch
lightly
the
surface
of (a
thing)
in
passing;
as, the
bullet
grazed
the
wall..
Reach
::
Reach (v. t.) To
strike,
hit, or touch with a
missile;
as, to reach an
object
with an
arrow,
a
bullet,
or a
shell..
Programma
::
Programma
(n.) An edict
published
for
public
information;
an
official
bulletin;
a
public
proclamation.
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To come in
collision
with; to
strike
against;
as, a
bullet
struck
him; the wave
struck
the boat
amidships;
the ship
struck
a
reef..
Missile
::
Missile
(n.) A
weapon
thrown
or
projected
or
intended
to be
projcted,
as a
lance,
an
arrow,
or a
bullet..
Daily
::
Daily (a.)
Happening,
or
belonging
to, each
successive
day;
diurnal;
as, daily
labor;
a daily
bulletin..
Probe
::
Probe (n.) An
instrument
for
examining
the depth or other
circumstances
of a
wound,
ulcer,
or
cavity,
or the
direction
of a
sinus,
of for
exploring
for
bullets,
for
stones
in the
bladder,
etc..
Billboard
::
Billboard
(n.) A flat
surface,
as of a panel or of a
fence,
on which bills are
posted;
a
bulletin
board..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To move
upward
under the
influence
of a
projecting
force;
as, a
bullet
rises in the air..
Shot
::
Shot (n.) A
missile
weapon,
particularly
a ball or
bullet;
specifically,
whatever
is
discharged
as a
projectile
from
firearms
or
cannon
by the force of an
explosive..
Pellet
::
Pellet
(n.) A
bullet;
a ball for
firearms.
Bulletin
::
Bulletin
(n.) A
periodical
publication,
especially
one
containing
the
proceeding
of a
society..
Whistle
::
Whistle
(v. i.) The
shrill
sound made by wind
passing
among trees or
through
crevices,
or that made by
bullet,
or the like,
passing
rapidly
through
the air; the
shrill
noise (much used as a
signal,
etc.) made by steam or gas
escaping
through
a small
orifice,
or
impinging
against
the edge of a
metallic
bell or cup..
Bullet-proof
::
Bullet-proof
(a.)
Capable
of
resisting
the force of a
bullet.
Bullet
::
Bullet
(n.) A
cannon
ball.
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