Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete (Middle English) form of
bolt . - noun A local English (Yorkshire) name of the common flounder.
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Examples
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He had even bult a small swimming pool for their exercise and pleasure.
Linda Hassler: In HBO's Marathon Boy, An Indian Slum Boy Runs For His Life Linda Hassler 2011
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Well done to those who have bult the database and then made it available on the Internet.
Awesome! New: Comprehensive Online Database of Ansel Adams Photographs Goes Live « ResourceShelf 2010
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(This is why the petitioners won the argument against an Israeli army officer who bult a wall through peoples 'orchards).
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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I agree that boys need education that is bult around how boys learn. marie suriano
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Our next accellerator will probably have to get bult inside the moon!
New Results from the CDMS II Experiment | Universe Today 2009
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WE destroyed that perfect state by rebelling and God in His love and wisdom bult a bridge back to Him called Jesus Christ.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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The Lightset Repair Gun has a voltage detector in the tip, an electrical continuity detector and a bult/fuse tester, all to help you find where the problem is.
Archive 2006-12-03 Edward Willett 2006
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The Lightset Repair Gun has a voltage detector in the tip, an electrical continuity detector and a bult/fuse tester, all to help you find where the problem is.
Building a better Christmas with technology Edward Willett 2006
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When the observatory was bult in the early 20th century the location was undeveloped.
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They were all producing a play after school, so I hung around as they rehearsed and bult sets, drinking Diet Coke and exchanging stories.
And Incidentally.... 2004
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