Bolting [noun]

Definition of Bolting:

lock; part of lock

Synonyms of Bolting:

Screw

Pin

Nut

Rod

Pipe

Fastener

Spike

Latch

Lag

Bar

Coupling

Lock

Stake

Dowel

Stud

Catch

Skewer

Peg

Staple

Rivet

Padlock

Brad

Sliding bar


Opposite/Antonyms of Bolting:

Key


Sentence/Example of Bolting:

Over the course of 72 hours, around 11,000 bolts of lightning touched down across central California, starting 367 wildfires.

Strangely, the smaller bolts appeared to come from just 18 kilometers below the cloud tops, where it’s too cold for liquid water to exist alone.

The only components that aren’t 3D printed are the actuators, tendons, electronics, batteries, sensors, and the nuts and bolts.

The record distance for a lightning flash goes to a bolt on October 31, 2018.

Meanwhile, a lightning bolt on October 31, 2018, set the new record for length.

Mrs. Ducksmith, who had sat with overwhelmed head in her hands, started bolt upright, and looked at him like one thunderstruck.

"Take some melon, Mr. Mudge," said we, as with a sudden bolt we recovered our speech and took another slice ourself.

"Some one has lost their way on the heath," said Dorothy, laying her hand upon the strong iron bolt that secured the door.

Susy, who had been awake, had heard the alarm and drawn the bolt so as to give time for hastily throwing on a few garments.

But failure to lock or bolt his door is not necessarily negligence on the part of a guest.