[
UK
/bˈʊlɪtpɹˌuːf/
]
[ US /ˈbʊɫətˌpɹuf/ ]
[ US /ˈbʊɫətˌpɹuf/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
without flaws or loopholes
an ironclad contract
a bulletproof argument
a watertight alibi -
not penetrable by bullets
bulletproof glass
bulletproof vest
VERB
-
make bulletproof
bulletproof the car
How To Use bulletproof In A Sentence
- If you decide to follow your own inclination wear a bulletproof vest. Times, Sunday Times
- After three hours her bulletproof double-decker bus had moved only 300 yards. Times, Sunday Times
- The reception was encased in bulletproof glass, the blankets were riddled with holes and the remote control was moist. Times, Sunday Times
- He was saved when the rounds struck bulletproof glass. Times, Sunday Times
- Engineers added an armoured passenger cell made of steel and replaced windows with bulletproof units. Times, Sunday Times
- His bulletproof vest was not safe enough, according to the Americans.
- He wore a maroon prison jumpsuit that appeared to be covering a bulletproof vest. The Sun
- You enter a small security building, where the guards study you from behind bulletproof glass.
- The cockpit has a large bulletproof bubble canopy, which gives good all-round vision.
- The uniformed officer looked into my suitcase and bags and poked at the bulletproof body armour. Times, Sunday Times