Similar words: across from, misfire, cross, across, crossly, crossed, cross out, fire loss. Meaning: n. 1. a lively or heated interchange of ideas and opinions 2. fire from two or more points so that the lines of fire cross.
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31. In some cases, the civilians are killed in the crossfire.
32. Hoare managed to negotiate a ceasefire before the aircraft and passengers were caught in the crossfire.
33. There is always the risk of civilians the crossfire when terrorists and soldiers snoot it out.
34. The enemy troops were caught in crossfire between two guerrilla bands.
35. Partisans dressed as simple farmers selling produce decoyed the soldiers into blistering crossfire.
36. The leading companies recoiled from the murderous crossfire from the pillboxes.
37. Because, while you may find yourself caught in the crossfire of an embattled economy, no one can evict you from your experiences or repossess your memories.
38. Any civilians killed – including the Chinese – were in the crossfire, he said.
39. Partisans dressed as simple farmers selling products decoyed the soldiers into blistering crossfire.
More similar words: across from, misfire, cross, across, crossly, crossed, cross out, fire loss, go across, crossbar, crossbow, get across, crossing, cross-eyed, crossroad, crosswalk, cut across, run across, come across, put across, pass across, crossbreed, crossroads, look across, crisscross, cross swords, star-crossed, cross-section, cross-examine, crossing over.