1. Another use of the term came from fighter pilots in World War II, whose machine guns had bullets in nine-yard lengths. 2. Both dead men had bullets under their arms, indicating that their hands were raised, the person said. 3. According to police, the handgun Dykes pointed at the armored car guard did not have a bullet in its firing chamber, although it was loaded. 4. Each has a bullet in his head. 5. He had one bullet remaining. 6. He has three bullets in his pistol and he plans to use them. 7. He is part and parcel of it, triggerman of an offense that has no bullets. 8. He, too, had a bullet through the heart. 9. Her brother-in-law was killed and her brother still has the bullet in his brain from another shooting. 10. I have bullets. |