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Meaning of bullet | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1 Frequent
ˈbʊl.ɪt

Definitions

  1. A projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed
  2. A young or little bull; a male calf.
    rare
  3. A projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed.
    countable, uncountable
  4. An entire round of unfired ammunition for a firearm, including the projectile, the cartridge casing, the propellant charge, etc.
    countable, informal, uncountable
  5. An entire round of unfired ammunition for a firearm, including the projectile, the cartridge casing, the propellant charge, etc
  6. Ammunition for a sling or slingshot which has been manufactured for such use.
    countable, uncountable
  7. Ammunition for a sling or slingshot which has been manufactured for such use
  8. A printed symbol in the form of a solid circle, “•”, often used to mark items in a list.
    countable, uncountable
  9. A printed symbol in the form of a solid circle ⟨•⟩, often used to mark items in a list
  10. A large scheduled repayment of the principal of a loan; a balloon payment.
    countable, uncountable
  11. A large scheduled repayment of the principal of a loan; a balloon payment
  12. A rejection letter, as for employment, admission to a school or a competition.
    countable, uncountable
  13. One year of prison time.
    countable, slang, uncountable
  14. An ace (the playing card).
    countable, slang, uncountable
  15. Anything that is projected extremely fast.
    countable, figuratively, uncountable
  16. Very fast (speedy).
    attributive, countable, uncountable
  17. Ellipsis of bullet chess.
    abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis, uncountable
  18. A plumb or sinker.
    countable, uncountable
  19. The heavy projectile thrown in a game of road bowling.
    Ireland, countable, uncountable
  20. A roughly bullet-shaped sweet consisting of a cylinder of liquorice covered in chocolate.
    Australia, countable, uncountable
  21. A small ball.
    countable, obsolete, uncountable
  22. A cannonball.
    countable, obsolete, uncountable
  23. The fetlock of a horse.
    countable, obsolete, uncountable
  24. The best workout time at a track on a given day at a specific distance, traditionally marked by a printer's bullet.
    Canada, US, countable, uncountable
  25. A notation used on pop music charts to indicate that a song is climbing in the rankings.
    countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Afrikaans koeël
አማርኛ ጥይት
Azərbaycanca güllə qurğuşun qurşun
Беларуская куля
Български куршум
বাংলা গুলি
བོད་སྐད མདེའུ
Català bala projectil
Čeština kulka odrážka
Dansk bullet kugle
Ελληνικά Βούλα σφαίρα
Esperanto bulmarko kuglo
Español bala bolo proyectil topo
Eesti kuul
Français balle Bullet projectile Puce
Gaeilge piléar urchar
Gàidhlig peilear
Galego bala
ગુજરાતી ગોળી
עברית כדור
हिन्दी गोली
Հայերեն գնդակ
Bahasa Indonesia peluru
Íslenska byssukúla kúla skot
Italiano proiettile
日本語 ビュレット 弾丸 銃弾
ქართული ტყვია
Қазақша оқ
ಕನ್ನಡ ಗುಂಡು
한국어 총알 총탄 탄알 탄환
Kurdî bala bala kûtî skot
Кыргызча ок
Latina glans
Lingála lisási
ລາວ ກະສຸນ
Lietuvių kulka
Latviešu lode punkts
Te Reo Māori mata
Македонски зрно куршум фишек
Монгол сум ᠰᠤᠮᠤ
मराठी गोळी
Bahasa Melayu pelor peluru
Malti dott
Nederlands kogel
Polski kula pocisk
Português bala projéctil
Română alică glonț glonte
Slovenščina krogla
Shqip plumb
Svenska kula
Kiswahili risasi
தமிழ் தோட்டா
Тоҷикӣ тир
ไทย กระสุน
Türkçe kurşun mermi
ئۇيغۇرچە ئوق
Українська куля
اردو گولی
Tiếng Việt đàn

Examples

“Then when our powers in points of ſwords are ioin’d And cloſde in compaſſe of the killing bullet, Though ſtraite the paſſage and the port be made, That leads to Pallace of my brothers life, Proud is his fortune if we pierce it not.”
“John's not going to any of his top schools; he got a bullet from the last of them yesterday.”
“G.T.A. I got sentenced to a bullet, did six months at fire camp and got a modification.”
“The miser, a-seeking lost gelt, The doughboy, awaiting the battle, May possibly know how I felt While the long years dragged by as the dealer As slow as the slowest of dubs, Stuck out the last helping of tickets 'Till I lifted—the Bullet of Clubs!”
“Just as it appeared Arsenal had taken the sting out of the tie, Johnson produced a moment of outrageous quality, thundering a bullet of a left foot shot out of the blue and into the top left-hand corner of Wojciech Szczesny's net with the Pole grasping at thin air.”
“bullet train; bullet chess”
“Nakamura is a different animal at 15-minute rapid and five-minute blitz and even more so at one-minute bullet, and in this match he adopted a psychological approach which paid off brilliantly.”
“Carlsen also has been engaging in online marathons of "bullet chess," exactly the kind of attention-disrupting, energy-draining stunt contenders are supposed to avoid. In a bullet game, each player has only one minute for all the moves. The pace is so rapid the games are hard to watch, much less play.”
“Even today, when they're home, the siblings indulge in a friendly game or two. "We love playing bullet games. It's a format where we make really quick moves," he says, pausing to add, "Think of it like a super over in cricket."”
“Would you not suppose these persons had been whispered, by the Master of the Ceremonies, the promise of some momentous destiny? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play their farces was the bull's-eye and centrepoint of all the universe?”
“A ship before Greenwich […] shot off her ordinance, one piece being charged with a bullet of stone.”
“I'm eighteen with a bullet Got my finger on the trigger, I'm gonna pull it […] I'm high on the chart I'm tip for the top”
“Her third release hit number one in record time — “number one with a bullet” as they said in the industry — and after that, there seemed to be no stopping her.”
“—Chicago boasts of a citizen of fine discrimination and delicacy, who, riding in the suburbs with his best girl, passed a stable in the door of which stood a couple of calves. "See," said the young lady, "those two cute little cowlets." "Those are not cowlets, Araminta; they are bullets."”
““I am not sure a compilation of odds and ends should be called a ‘book.’ Perhaps ‘booklet’ would be the better designation. My daughter, when quite young, once spoke of a heifer calf she saw grazing on the rim of the road as a ‘cowlet.’ In reality, the wayside animal was a ‘bullet.’ Though this book, or booklet, isn’t even calf-bound, the analogy should have been close enough to make me wary of jumping to a conclusion. However, it is too late now.”
“YES — imagine, if you can, that all human beings are cows and or bulls for just one day (I just can’t stand the thoughts of being a cow for more than one day). SO — lets^([sic]) take the cow and bull side of the question first. REMEMBER — you are a cow or bull. Mrs. Cow has been home all day busy getting the cotton seed meal and hulls ready for dinner, tending to the little cowlets and bullets and baking a bale of hay.”
“> Correct. No other animals drink cow's milk but cows! / Cows drink milk? Maybe their little cowlets and bullets (future steerlets) do; but I have yet to see a cow drink milk. Other animals love cow milk. My dog, the barn cats up the road.”

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