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View definitions for firing

firing

adjective as in combustible

noun as in arson

Strongest match

Strong matches

noun as in discharge

noun as in fling

noun as in gunfire

noun as in pottery

noun as in shooting

Strongest match

noun as in volley

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Example Sentences

The president need only give a 60-day notice and explain the order of the firings, for instance, whether seniority or veterans’ service will grant some protection.

After a start delayed by 45 minutes because of a wet outfield, England’s bowlers came out firing.

From BBC

She said her online political posts were cited as the reason for her firing.

Amid explosions and darkened skies, the crew at Mountain High ski resort jumped into action, firing up a hundred snow cannons to douse the flames with water.

Promoter Eddie Hearn, who said he plans to leave before the main event, was also in the firing line with Paul calling him a "clout chaser".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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