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Sol
When do you use "bolt by"?
Aug 28, 2012 11:18 AM
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Bolt has a few meanings, but one one of the verb meanings is "to run very quickly". An old type of arrow was called a bolt - thus the idea of fast movement.
Without context, I'd guess "bolt by" means "to run past, very quickly".
August 28, 2012
Could you provide a little more context?
"Bolt by" alone does not make much sense, as far as I know ;)
August 28, 2012
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