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fire machine
noun
An early steam engine.
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Rebels constantly fire machine guns into the air to try to fend off attacking warplanes.
'I learnt to fire machine guns and went out on an actual drug baron arrest,' she says incredulously.
Other rebels at a nearby building fire machine guns into the compound as the wounded man's friends drag him back up the alley, to what appears to have been a small garage, where doctors try to administer immediate aid.
The soldiers fire machine guns and occasionally tank cannons at the camp in what the army says are responses to assaults with small-arms fire, grenades and antitank rockets by local militants.
We would fire machine guns at a shooting range and then watch the N.F.L. playoffs in the sports book at Caesars Palace, with its crazed bettors screaming at banks of televisions as a fluke play lost them thousands of dollars.
As the married couple in "Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Brad Pittt and Angelina Jolie haven't been spending much quality time in bed, so they decide to remedy their differences the American way: they fire machine guns and widowmakers and Glocks at each other at point-blank range in their beautiful suburban home.
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In 1861 he conceived the idea of the rapid-fire machine gun that is associated with his name.
Boys fired machine guns and RPGs into the sky.
Rebel fighters fired machine guns indiscriminately into a common cell.
Her job included testing ammunition by firing machine guns.
Behind him, men are firing machine guns at him from their car windows.
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