Similar words: on fire, fire up, catch fire, set fire to, firefighter, retired, required, be tired of. Meaning: ['faɪə(r)] adj. having lost your job.
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91. He fired off a letter of complaint.
92. She fired point-blank at his chest.
93. Mary fired up when Jim angered her.
94. They fired in the general direction of the enemy.
95. They fired at a fleeting enemy.
96. The police fired tear gas canisters into the crowd.
97. The police fired into the crowd.
98. He fired off a series of questions.
99. We had a big scene when I fired him.
100. The guard fired four shots in rapid succession.
101. The gunman fired three bullets at the police.
102. The policeman fired a warning shot.
103. Johnson was fired for unprofessional conduct.
104. He was fired with the wish to visit Japan.
105. The soldiers fired indiscriminately into the crowd.
106. The soldiers fired several blank rounds into the crowd.
107. He was fired with the desire to visit China.
108. The manager fired an old staff yesterday.
109. The soldiers fired away until the enemy yielded.
110. I left university fired with enthusiasm for work.
111. He reloaded and fired a second shot.
112. They fired in disciplined volleys.
113. He was fired from his job.
114. She fired a revolver at her attacker.
115. She fired an arrow at the target.
116. He took aim at the target and fired.
117. The manager fired a young registrar.
118. He fired inwardly at these sarcasms.
119. She raised her gun,[http://sentencedict.com/fired.html] took aim and fired.
120. He fired his gun into the air.
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