1. bolting - Noun
2. bolting - Verb
of Bolt
A darting away; a starting off or aside.
A private arguing of cases for practice by students, as in the Inns of Court.
Source: Webster's dictionaryKnowledge is a thing that one cannot have enough of. It is the fruit of wisdom, to be eaten carefully and digested fully, unlike that lunch you are bolting down, little friend. Brian Jacques
Microsoft must be testing the outer limits of what a customer will put up with before bolting to Linux, certainly a valuable scientific study from my point of view. Pamela Jones
Because lettuce that flowers (through the process known as " bolting ") becomes bitter and unsaleable, plants grown for consumption are rarely allowed to grow to maturity. Source: Internet
A Brevard County man was back in custody Sunday after bolting the hospital where he was recuperating from a gunshot wound from police earlier this month. Source: Internet
After bolting out of a Bushwick pub with an unbearably fussy menu—burgers are only served at certain hours, and never on Monday—the trio of 20-year-olds settle on an unpretentious Venezuelan joint known for its molasses lemonade and meat-stuffed arepas. Source: Internet
Fritz was beaten for being thrown off a bolting horse and wearing gloves in cold weather. Source: Internet