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Liula [17]
1 year ago
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What’s the meaning of bolt as it is used in this sentence

English
2 answers:
Alex_Xolod [135]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

definition 3

Explanation:

11Alexandr11 [23.1K]1 year ago
4 0

Based on the sentence given, the meaning of bolt would be (Definition 3) "n. a bar that slides to lock something".

<h3>What does a bolt mean?</h3>

As with several other English words, the word "Bolt" has several meanings such as a lightning strike or a bar that helps to lock something by sliding.

In this scenario, bolt means to help lock something which was why the bolt was latched on the window - to protect it.

Full question is:

Read the meanings of the word bolt, then read the sentence.

Definition 1. n., a screw for fastening

Definition 2. n., a strike of lightning

Definition 3. n., a bar that slides to lock something

Definition 4. n., a roll of fabric or wallpaper

Please make sure you latch the bolt on the window when you close it tonight.

What is the meaning of bolt as it is used in this sentence? Definition 1 Definition 2 Definition 3 Definition 4

Find out more on English meanings at brainly.com/question/12606729.

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