Similar words: tiring, aspiring, inspiring, perspiring, ring finger, upbringing, lingering, ringing. Meaning: ['faɪərɪŋ] n. 1. the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy 2. the act of discharging a gun 3. the act of setting something on fire 4. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart).
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91. I picked out a branch and began firing at it.
92. Professor Cousins may be on his way out but he hadn't gone yet and still had hiring and firing power.
93. The musket firing between skirmishers at times was very brisk.
94. The men waded fast through the water after him, crouching, firing short bursts towards the trees.
95. The firing squad were already aiming their rifles and waiting for the order to shoot.
96. Firing up the Rolls is an occasion that goes unheralded by audible means.
97. Bigger capacity engines produce more torque as more fuel is burnt per firing stroke, giving a bigger push to the piston.
98. The Wagner Act prohibited employers from firing workers for joining a union.
99. After firing off a couple of jokes that bomb disastrously, he will ask for a volunteer from the audience.
100. In one radio commercial, Scratchman rescues a kitten stranded in a tree by firing up a chainsaw.
101. The army plans later to fit Challenger with a new gun operating at even higher pressure and firing an improved shell.
102. Four 109s came in on the left flank, firing from such a ridiculous range that Patterson knew the pilots were inexperienced.
103. Firing alien genes into a different genome is exactly the same thing as introducing exotic species into a foreign eco-system.
104. Jenny took the society through all the processes before and after firing at high temperatures fine porcelain clay.
105. As the tension mounted[sentence dictionary], Mr Newhouse himself began firing people with little warning.
106. That would leave the bulk of the bag free for the plutonium 239 and the firing mechanism John had described.
107. Both factions were firing anti-aircraft guns and large-calibre machine guns indiscriminately at civilian housing.
108. The excavations revealed somewhat ambiguous structural evidence for a furnace with the discovery of a firing trench.
109. They were firing an almost constant barrage around the perimeter.
110. City laws therefore prevented the mayor from firing his chief.
111. He was just firing a smokescreen of emotive words and phrases.
112. But many other speakers and writers stray into the firing line.
113. The other time I came near to being shot was in May, when nobody should have been firing a rifle.
114. During an ambush we sprung near Hoc Mon, I remember firing 25 to 30 rounds as fast as I could.
115. Meanwhile, the firing from the walls was undiminished(sentencedict.com), and the last stages of trenching had proved extremely costly.
116. We had our backs to them because we had turned to face the direction where the enemy was firing at us from.
117. Its application does put its exponents in the firing line of critical appraisal.
118. And me who's been firing a gun from when I was practically able to walk.
119. Fresh fuel is either fed directly into the firing chamber or through openings in the side of the kiln.
120. Everything from business applications to games are available by firing up a World Wide Web browser or file transfer program online.