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1. fire [ n ] the event of something burning (often destructive)
Examples: "they lost everything in the fire"

Used in print:

(Orlin J. Scoville, Part-Time Farming...)

Where schools , fire and police protection , and similar municipal services are of equal quality in city and country , real_estate taxes are usually about the same .

Find_out whether fire protection , sewage_system , gas , water_mains , and electrical lines are available in the locality .

(L. Don Leet and Florence J. Leet, editors, The World of...)

The role of an earthquake in starting the destruction of whole cities is tremendously frightening , but fire may actually be the principal agent in a particular disaster .

(Joseph Chadwick, No Land Is Free....)

They got tin cups of coffee from the big pot on the coosie 's fire , rolled and lighted brown paper cigarettes , lounged_about .

He 'd started a fire and put coffee on , and now was busy at the work_board of his chuck_wagon .

Synonyms fire Related Terms happening campfire bonfire brush_fire grassfire smudge smoulder conflagration forest_fire burn

2. fire [ v ] start firing a weapon

Used in print:

(Kenneth Allsop, The Bootleggers and Their Era...)

O_'_Banion drew his guns and fired at Dave , severely wounding him in the stomach .

(Booton Herndon, "From Custer to Korea, The 7th Cavalry"...)

His followers shouted the old battle_cry after him and charged the hill , firing as they ran .

(Frances and Richard Lockridge, Murder Has...)

It was not even certain the shot had been fired from either hotel .

Synonyms fire open_fire Related Terms shoot

3. fire [ n ] the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy
Examples: "hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes" "they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire"

Used in print:

(Jim Berry Pearson, The Maxwell Land Grant....)

As they were riding along this winding road on the bench of land between the two bluffs , a volley of rifle fire suddenly crashed around the two officers .

Bullets were so thick , throwing sand in his face , that he found it difficult to return the fire .

Dropping to one knee , Cook felled one , and the other struggled off with his comrade , sending no further fire in his direction .

(Howard Fast, April Morning....)

`` Committeemen , hold your fire !

Hold your fire '' !

Synonyms fire firing Related Terms attack fusillade cover artillery_fire barrage supporting_fire concentrated_fire broadside neutralization_fire counterpreparation_fire counterfire flak registration_fire destruction_fire grazing_fire harassing_fire indirect_fire interdiction_fire crossfire observed_fire preparation_fire radar_fire unobserved_fire scheduled_fire searching_fire suppressive_fire fratricide hostile_fire distributed_fire direct_fire call_fire open_fire

4. fire [ v ] cause to go off
Examples: "fire a gun" "fire a bullet"

Used in print:

(Frank Getlein and Harold C. Gardiner, S.J., Movies,...)

As a finale is appended a close-up of one of the band taking_aim and firing his revolver straight at the audience .

(Jim Berry Pearson, The Maxwell Land Grant....)

A bullet fired by one of the Mexicans hiding in a little chicken house had passed_through his head , tearing a hole two inches square on the outgoing side .

(Tristram Coffin, Not to the Swift....)

We knew the enemy was subdued , because a flare was fired as the signal .

Synonyms fire discharge Related Terms shoot pop loose_off fusillade discharge

5. fire [ v ] bake in a kiln so as to harden
Examples: "fire pottery"

Used in print:

(Idwal Jones, "Santa Cruz Run"...)

Dwellers thereabouts preferred to get their apple_pies at the local bakery , which had a brick oven fired with redwood billets .

(McCall's Needlework and Crafts, Spring-Summer,...)

Instructions for preparing clay , drying , glazing and firing are not given .

This will prevent the clay from twisting or bending , causing warping when fired .

Tiles were fired once to cone 05 .

Bisque fired to cone 05 .

Synonyms fire Related Terms bake cooking

6. fire [ v ] terminate the employment of
Examples: "The boss fired his secretary today" "The company terminated 25% of its workers"

Used in print:

(Whit Masterson, Evil Come, Evil Go....)

I practically had to sign your life away , you 'll probably fire me for some of the deals I had to go_for , but '' -

Synonyms fire can force_out give_the_axe dismiss sack send_away terminate give_the_sack give_notice Related Terms hire remove retire squeeze_out furlough dismiss pension_off drive_out dismissal

7. fire [ n ] the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
Examples: "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries"

Used in print:

(Peter J. White, "Report on Laos"...)

Mortars had demolished the defense ministry and set fire to the American Embassy next_door .

Synonyms flame fire flaming Related Terms combustion blaze flare burn flame

8. fire [ v ] go off or discharge
Examples: "The gun fired"

Used in print:

(Clayton C. Barbeau, The Ikon....)

Even at this short distance they were only vague shapes , setting_up the machine_gun on a small knoll so that it could fire above the heads of the rest of the patrol .

Synonyms fire go_off discharge Related Terms explode discharge

9. fire [ n ] a fireplace in which a fire is burning
Examples: "they sat by the fire and talked"

Used in print:

(Frank Oppenheimer, "Science and Fear-- A Discussion...)

Social invention did not have to await social theory any more than use of the warmth of a fire had to await Lavoisier or the buoyant protection of a boat the formulations of Archimedes .

(Guy Bolton, The Olympians....)

The fire in the sitting_room was lighted .

As they waited for supper they sat by the fire , glasses in_hand , while Byron philosophized as much for his own entertainment as hers .

Synonyms fire Related Terms fireplace cookfire burn

10. fire [ n ] (archaic) once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)

Used in print:

(William G. Pollard, Physicist and Christian....)

In_the_end the good man , John_Proctor , expresses what the audience has already come to feel when he says , `` A fire , a fire is burning !

In_the_end the good man , John_Proctor , expresses what the audience has already come to feel when he says , `` A fire , a fire is burning !

(Glayds H. Barr, The Master of Geneva....)

Slowly , like a man grown old , he took Eli 's hand and led him below to the tower study , guiding him to a chair beside the little hearth where a fire still burned .

Synonyms fire Related Terms element archaism

11. fire [ n ] feelings of great warmth and intensity
Examples: "he spoke with great ardor"

Used in print:

(The Dallas Morning News,...)

Most of the fire was directed by Cotten against Dallas and Sen._Parkhouse .

Synonyms fire fervor fervour ardour fervency fervidness ardor Related Terms passion zeal

12. fire [ v ] destroy by fire
Examples: "They burned the house and his diaries"

Used in print:

(Jim Berry Pearson, The Maxwell Land Grant....)

The posse then asked that he send_out the women and children as the building would be fired or torn_down over his head if necessary to take him dead or alive .

Synonyms burn burn_down fire Related Terms destroy cremate torch backfire scorch burn burn burn burn

13. fire [ v ] drive out or away by or as if by fire
Examples: "The soldiers were fired" "Surrender fires the cold skepticism"

Synonyms fire Related Terms chase_away

14. fire [ v ] call forth; of emotions, feelings, and responses
Examples: "arouse pity" "raise a smile" "evoke sympathy"

Used in print:

(Chicago Daily Tribune...)

This time the orchestra gave him some superb support fired by response to his own high mood .

Synonyms arouse evoke elicit provoke fire raise kindle enkindle Related Terms make excite overwhelm invite draw interest stimulate hurt upset anger inflame strike_a_chord infatuate rekindle shame prick arousal incitement

15. fire [ v ] provide with fuel
Examples: "Oil fires the furnace"

Synonyms fire fuel Related Terms supply

16. fire [ n ] a severe trial
Examples: "he went through fire and damnation"

Synonyms fire Related Terms trial

17. fire [ n ] intense adverse criticism
Examples: "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party" "the government has come under attack" "don't give me any flak"

Synonyms attack blast flak flack fire Related Terms criticism attack

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