The phrase "her angry words were bullets to him" metaphorically suggests that her harsh or aggressive speech has a damaging effect on him, similar to how bullets can cause physical harm. It conveys the idea that her words are sharp, painful, and potentially destructive, implying deep emotional impact. This imagery emphasizes the intensity of the conflict and the emotional wounds inflicted by her anger.
Bullets? Shrapnel? Wet boots/socks? Angry badgers?
Yes, swords can deflect bullets(block bullets), they can also split bullets in half.
Bullets were invented in prehistoric times. Originally bullets were not made for use with firearms as they were invented before firearms were.
There was no difference between Confederate bullets and Union bullets. Both the Union and Confederate troops used any weapons and bullets that they could find. Weapons and bullets were frequently stolen from the other side.
Much like bullets today. There are many different kinds of bullets, but the appearance has not changed much in 100 years.
InfuriateEnrageAntagonizeInflame
furiouslividenragedmadperturbed
To be very angry or butthurt and say slang words while being angry, hence the saying ''Why are you so salty man?''
Bullets? Shrapnel? Wet boots/socks? Angry badgers?
The Esperanto words for angry and calm are kolera and trankviligi.
No bullets need for it to be a war, Look at a War of words for instance
the caliber or gauge
what do you mean the bullet in computer terms
Enraged i find is the best one for angry
It means when someone in the army or who owns a gun has run out of bullets in his magazine (thing that holds the bullets) and has to replace the empty magazine with one that is full of bullets
never get angry at a fact
i dont now man