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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121. The artillery was firing at low elevation and was practically out of high-explosive ammo.
122. Mobs burned tyres in the streets, and the prudent stayed at home while soldiers drove around firing their weapons.
123. The rebels had held Makati since Saturday, firing mortars and machine guns at government troops ringing the district.
124. Three hours later, to our puzzlement, a small fishing boat scurried up in our wake, firing red distress rockets.
125. After that he still chased me, firing away with wellington boots, sugar bowls and other unlikely weapons.
126. A newly discovered memo indicates the first lady ordered the firing, although she has denied any involvement.
127. The Professor had finished, and Ace and Daak were firing questions at her.
128. When the firing broke out, it was like some utterly excessive fireworks display.
129. He always checked the mechanism before firing because the Ruger/MAC Mark I was now vintage and occasionally liable to jam.
130. Troops encircled the city and began firing rockets at the government buildings.
131. When they had to make a decision as final as firing some one, they were understandably unnerved.
132. The soldiers kept on firing until they had no more ammunition.
133. The opening of these channels either directly inhibits a neuron from firing or reduces the amount of neurotransmitter released into the synapse.
134. Then a group of paras in full combat gear and blackened faces began firing at us.
135. As the situation worsened more border police entered the area and began firing live ammunition into the crowd.
136. If neurons fire excessively, adenosine builds up,[sentencedict.com] which slows firing rates.
137. But nothing much has happened this year that suggests he is about to start firing.
138. But this fighter sheered-off without firing a shot, after our rear gunner had given it several short bursts.
139. Breaking the law, i. e., firing people, is absurdly cheap.
140. We're public figures and so therefore we know we're in the firing line.
141. Forensic tests are being completed, and Harris has been charged with firing the shot that killed Rosales.
142. He denied firing a gun that day and insisted that he had not discharged a firearm in two years.
143. He put his old enemy, corporate power, in the firing line.
144. Inside there was a climbing frame, Lego roundabout, swings and a wooden catapult for firing naughty children out of the castle.
145. Suddenly Tambini had run over to where most of us stood, awaiting our turn at the firing point.
146. On the east side there was an assault course and a firing range.
147. By the time she reached the doorway he was out of firing range.
148. As she dashed into the sitting-room she heard movement outside the front door and immediately swung the automatic up into firing position.
149. The system has previously undergone six months of preliminary tests in the same Redwood City neighborhood, with officers firing blanks.
150. The firing is both preceded and followed by blatant cronyism.