Bolts Unscramble word

bolts is a Scrabble word, bolts uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for bolts Seven points.
Words with Friends point value for bolts: Seven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling bolts. We found a total of 57 words by unscrambling the letters in bolts.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bolts

blots 7

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bolts

blot 6 bolt 6 bots 6 lobs 6 lost 4 lots 4 slob 6 slot 4 stob 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bolts

blo 5 bls 5 bol 5 bos 5 bot 5 btl 5 lbs 5 lob 5 lot 3 lst 3 obl 5 obs 5 slt 3 sob 5 sol 3 sot 3 tbs 5 tlo 3 tob 5 tol 3 tos 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bolts

bl 4 bo 4 bs 4 bt 4 lb 4 lo 2 ls 2 lt 2 ob 4 ol 2 os 2 ot 2 sb 4 sl 2 so 2 st 2 tb 4 to 2 ts 2

Definitions of bolts

British English : bolt If a person or animal bolts, they suddenly start to run very fast, often because something has frightened them. VERBThe animal rose squealing and bolted.

noun

  1. a bar that can be slid into a socket to lock a door, gate, etc
  2. a bar or rod that forms part of a locking mechanism and is moved by a key or a knob
  3. a metal rod or pin that has a head at one end and a screw thread at the other to take a nut
  4. a sliding bar in a breech-loading firearm that ejects the empty cartridge, replaces it with a new one, and closes the breech
  5. a flash of lightning
  6. a sudden start or movement, esp in order to escape   ⇒ they made a bolt for the door
  7. (US ) a sudden desertion, esp from a political party
  8. a roll of something, such as cloth, wallpaper, etc
  9. an arrow, esp for a crossbow
  10. (printing ) a folded edge on a sheet of paper that is removed when cutting to size
  11. (mechanical engineering ) short for expansion bolt
  12. See a bolt from the blue
  13. See shoot one's bolt

verb

  1. (transitive) to secure or lock with or as with a bolt or bolts   ⇒ bolt your doors
  2. (transitive) to eat hurriedly   ⇒ don't bolt your food
  3. (intransitive; usually followed by from or out) to move or jump suddenly   ⇒ he bolted from the chair
  4. (intransitive) (esp of a horse) to start hurriedly and run away without warning
  5. (transitive) to roll or make (cloth, wallpaper, etc) into bolts
  6. (US ) to desert (a political party, etc)
  7. (intransitive) (of cultivated plants) to produce flowers and seeds prematurely
  8. (transitive) to cause (a wild animal) to leave its lair; start   ⇒ terriers were used for bolting rats

adverb

  1. stiffly, firmly, or rigidly (archaic except in the phrase bolt upright)

verb (transitive)

  1. to pass (flour, a powder, etc) through a sieve
  2. to examine and separate

noun

  1. Robert (Oxton). 1924–95, British playwright. His plays include A Man for All Seasons (1960) and he also wrote a number of screenplays
  2. Usain ((juːˈseɪn) ) (St Leo). born 1986, Jamaican athlete: winner of the 100 metres and the 200 metres in the 2008 Olympic Games, setting world records at both distances; successfully defended both titles at the 2012 Olympics