Bullet in a sentence as a noun

They needed to reinforce the spots that didn’t have bullet holes.

Though we dodged this bullet, the above mentioned typhoons hit us head on.

In these cases, I like to open up a document and put down the facts in bullet points.

Once I get working on something, I'll plow through it like a bullet through jelly.

This article made me finally bite the bullet and convert.

"[A guy in charge] said the military didn’t need to reinforce the spots that had bullet holes.

So scanning my email is no longer like scanning a bulleted list.

In the old one, the 3D checkbox acted like a bullet point, and the name of the sender was closer to it.

And it's not silver bullets, it's just sound execution of basic, common sense practices.

If you made bullet-proof jackets and sold them to the US military, you are supporting the military.

It's essentially reading 20 unjustified bullet points to me.

Managing dependencies can be annoying, but we all bite the bullet for a very good reason, because reusing solid well tested code is a good thing.

Regardless of how the company does, I now have a resume that shows all kinds of good bullet points: Harvard MBA, upwardly mobile as a executive, CEO experience.

'Between the crashed helicopter, burned animal stalls, and bullet marks everywhere, I can safely say I will not be utilizing AirBnB again - the place is completely trashed', Haddad told us"

Bullet definitions

noun

a projectile that is fired from a gun

See also: slug

noun

a high-speed passenger train

noun

(baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"

See also: fastball heater smoke hummer