fired off in Germany
fired off [faiədɔf] abgefeuert
Sentence patterns related to "fired off"
1. She had fired off the repentant cable.
2. Chuck reloaded and fired off both barrels.
3. 7 They fired off several shots to frighten us.
4. Congressional representatives and religious leaders fired off faxes condemning violence at abortion clinics.
5. Crossbones fired off one of the shots that ended up killing Steve Rogers
6. I may have flashed it or whatever and scared a few folks but never actually fired off.
7. A Barrage is also a great number of complaints, criticisms, or questions suddenly directed at someone: Morris fired off a Barrage of questions about Halperin’s politics
8. A Barricaded man who had fired off random shots before and after Fort Myers police arrived Thursday morning remained inside his home at Dora Avenue and …
9. Thinking to sink HMS Telegraph, the House of Commons this morning fired off an Exocet missile in the form of publishing its own thoroughly Bowdlerized version of their expenses
10. Budinsky fired off the hot round of the afternoon – a bogey-free, 5-under par at The Woods at Turkey Lake – to claim a one-shot lead over Melody Castruita
11. Once the other runners had followed the winner across the finish line, the race results were sent back to Ikon , which then produced and fired off documents to data-hungry sports reporters.