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the shooting started
verb
To launch a projectile. To fire (a weapon that releases a projectile). To fire (a projectile). To fire a projectile at (a person or target). To cause a weapon to discharge a projectile. To ejaculate. To begin to speak. To discharge a missile; said of a weapon. To dismiss or do away with. To photograph.
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Then the shooting started.
When the shooting started, we started running.
"Just before we finished, the shooting started.
Then the shooting started, and chaos ensued.
Then the shooting started again, and she scrambled for cover.
There were conflicting reports about how the shooting started.
And then the shooting started: sudden bursts of automatic fire.
Soon afterward, the shooting started, Mr. Rodriguez said.
There are three versions of why the shooting started.
But once the shooting started, there was no going back.
Two or three seconds later, he said, the shooting started.
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