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line of fire

NOUN
  1. the path of a missile discharged from a firearm

How To Use line of fire In A Sentence

  • Right in the line of fire for Atlantic hurricanes, Galveston was slammed again 15 years after enduring the devastating 1900 hurricane.
  • B&B may rue being first in the line of fire this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hitler himself was occasionally caught in the line of fire of criticism.
  • The danger is that the child s hand is still in the line of fire when ignition occurs and severe burns result.
  • For Line of Fire, he sets up a jazzy shuffle on the drums while a lone guitar twangs thousands of feet below.
  • The more we see and read about innocent civilians caught in the line of fire, the harder it is for governments to remain inactive or indifferent. Times, Sunday Times
  • And so upon that solitude the day was born like a new miracle with only one visible worshipper, and the sun rose up like a star and was then a convexed line of fire, and presently it ate a little into the prairie; and the world was light and rose and green and very near me, so that I sighed a little and then walked back briskly to the camp and raised a loud shout, not to the sun, but to my fellow-men. A Tramp's Notebook
  • The fusiliers drive with a practised authority, zigzagging, never contravening each other's line of fire. The top-cover soldiers swivel with their rifles to their shoulders, eyes pressed to the sights.
  • He cheerfully blows away any bad guy stupid enough to get in his line of fire.
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