Sentence examples for fire off from inspiring English sources

"fire off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means to quickly send something (such as an email or a letter), or for someone to quickly start doing something. Example sentence: She quickly fired off an email to the client before heading into her meeting.

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fire off

verb

To perform a task rapidly, often unexpectedly.

  • No sooner had I replied to his first question, than he fired off another one.

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To fire off 100 rounds without reloading?

I fire off an immediate maybe.

Most people here fire off letters, instead.

You always fire off too quick,' he says.

Don't fire off accusations or present a list of demands.

Fans with cameras had to fire off a picture.

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I fired off a few frames.

Anti-abortion advocates fired off angry statements.

The President started firing off questions.

Phelps fired off a text to Bowman.

He fires off six or seven rounds.

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