Like if someone were to fall, but only get a little cut if they say "Oh my gosh I'm bleeding!" someone could say "Bite the bullet" meaning 'be tough about it' or 'take it like a man' kinda like 'get over it'.
Bite the Bullet - film - was created in 1975.
People say a shotgun is a 4 bullet shooter.
A speeding bullet has a ton of kinetic energy.
The gangster's car was addled with bullet holes.
The wounded soldier had a gouge in his chest, from the bullet.
He took a bite into the succulent pear.
She had a tendency to bite her nails when she was nervous.
No
"The bullet ricocheted, causing the soldier to be shot unintentionally."
No, typically a full stop is not used at the end of a bullet point unless the bullet point is a complete sentence. If each bullet point is a complete sentence, then it's appropriate to use a full stop at the end.
If we are mentioning any information in bullet points then we will not use period at the end of the sentence when we are writing a mail. I don't know whether we can use in resumes or any printed documents like that. If you are sending any mail and mentioned it in bullet points than don't use period (full stop) at the end of the sentence.
The police found a bullet and sent it to the ballistics lab for testing.