bolt2
  
  v.
   - run away suddenly. ▸(in hunting) cause (a rabbit or fox) to run out of its burrow or hole. 
- (of a plant) grow quickly upwards and stop flowering as seeds develop.
- eat (food) quickly.
Phrase
  
    
      - make a bolt for
 try to escape by running suddenly towards.
 
  Derivative
  
  Etymology
  ME: from bolt1, expressing the sense ‘fly like an arrow’.
 
  
    
bolt3
  
  n.
  - a roll of fabric, originally as a measure.
- a folded edge of a piece of paper that is trimmed off to allow it to be opened.
Etymology
  ME: transferred use of bolt1.