Adjective
Capable of resisting the force of a bullet.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf you can laugh in the face of adversity, you're bullet-proof. Ricky Gervais
Some people think the Nobel Prize makes you bullet-proof. I never had that illusion. Wole Soyinka
Laughter serves as a blocking agent. Like a bullet-proof vest, it may help protect you against the ravages of negative emotions that can assault you in disease. Norman Cousins
I live in a “transitioning” area in Brooklyn and the bullet-proof Chinese liquor store was shuttered weeks ago. Source: Internet
Readers might recall the trip, including his stop at the MCG, where he watched Carlton take on West Coast from the inside of a specially constructed, bullet-proof glass box. Source: Internet
In addition, 150 lb of armor plate was installed, along with a convert bullet-proof windscreen which was set internally, behind the curved Plexiglas windscreen. Source: Internet