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What does it mean to bolt?

Bolting refers to the process of running away or leaving a place suddenly and quickly, often without warning or explanation. It can be used to describe a variety of situations, such as a child bolting from their parents, a prisoner bolting from their cell, or an animal bolting from its enclosure.

Example sentences:

1. The child bolted out of the room when they saw the spider.
2. The prisoner bolted from their cell during the night.
3. The horse bolted from its stall and ran into the field.

Bolting can also be used as a verb to describe the act of running away or fleeing, as in "he bolted from the scene" or "she bolted to avoid the danger".

In some cases, bolting can be used to describe a sudden and violent movement, such as when an engine bolts or a car bolts forward. In this context, it is often used to describe a sudden increase in speed or power.

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