Yes, "vault" can be used as a verb. It means to leap or spring while using one's hands or a pole for support, often in the context of gymnastics or athletics. It can also refer to the act of jumping over an obstacle or to secure something in a safe place.
No, it is not an adverb. Vault can be a noun (large safe) or a verb (leap over).
It depends on what way you're using the word. It can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to jump over something, so an example would be: "In order to complete the obstacle course, he had to vault the fence." As a noun, it means a locked place where something is kept, like a bank vault, so a sentence would be: "The gold bars were contained in a locked vault that was difficult to open."
There are 7 vaults as follows: Vault 87 Vault 92 Vault 101 Vault 106 Vault 108 and Vault 112
In the Vault was created in 1925.
the sexpartite vault ...
A vault formed by the intersection at right angles of two barrel vaults.cross vault
Her vault is 720. This vault not only carries money, but other possesions one being the hufflepuff cup. It is a dangerous vault in the movie!
how to get deus vault
open the vault and get it.
Blast can be a noun or a verb: The blast left a crater fifty feet across. The thieves planned to blast through the side of the building to gain access to the vault.
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You can only vault the collection items!