bullet
Prononciation : [ˈbʊlɪt]
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Contexte : « firearms »
(noun) a small, metal projectile that is fired from a gun. It's what comes out of a gun when you pull the trigger.
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The soldier loaded the gun with a bullet before heading out.
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There were no bullets left in the gun, so it couldn’t be fired.
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What happens when a bullet is fired from a gun?
Contexte : « punctuation »
(noun) a symbol used in writing to create a list, usually a small filled circle. It helps to organize information neatly.
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Her shopping list was easy to read because she used bullet points.
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Without bullet points, the list was hard to follow and confusing.
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Can you show me how to use bullet points in my report?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move very quickly towards something. It’s like running really fast or speeding ahead.
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The car bulleted down the highway at high speed.
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The bicycle didn’t bullet down the road like I expected it to.
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Did the runner bullet towards the finish line during the race?
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