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were shooting
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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"They were shooting nonstop".
They were shooting hard".
They were shooting us.
A: The Jews were shooting at random.
That was when we were shooting.
"People were shooting for sure.
They were shooting Labour's foxes.
"People were shooting at us.
They were shooting to kill".
"They were shooting straight away.
"They were shooting whoever they could".
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