Sentence examples for be firing from inspiring English sources

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be firing

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To set (something) on fire.

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They'd be firing at the flags".

We'll be firing Big Bird".

I won't be firing myself just yet!

It's massive, and I will be firing proper bullets.

The charmingly titled crappingyourselfometer appeared to be firing up again.

"I have to be firing on all cylinders on Sunday.

Some of the policemen seemed to be firing nervously.

"I'm sure they'll be firing at me, because I'm a marked man now," Langham said.

But he seems to be firing on every cylinder, as focussed, determined, and strong as ever.

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