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34 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fire'

The firefighter skillfully used the hose to fire a powerful stream of water onto the blazing building.

The chef demonstrated how to properly fire up the grill to achieve the perfect sear on the steak.

The kids gathered around the campfire, eager to learn how to safely fire up the marshmallows for s'mores.

The angry mob decided to fire their grievances at the corrupt politician during the heated town hall meeting.

The blacksmith used the bellows to fire the forge and shape the molten metal into a fine sword.

The space mission successfully fired the rocket engines, propelling the spacecraft into orbit around the distant planet.

The director yelled "Action!" and the crew worked together to fire the explosive special effects on the set.

The passionate speaker aimed to fire up the crowd with inspiring words during the leadership conference.

The detective carefully analyzed the evidence before deciding to fire a series of tough questions at the suspect.

The soldiers were ordered to fire upon the enemy troops.

The pirate captain shouted, "Fire the cannons!" during the intense sea battle.

As the chef prepared the dish, he decided to fire up the grill for a smoky flavor.

The astronaut had to carefully fire the thrusters to adjust the spacecraft's trajectory.

In the courtroom, the lawyer tried to fire questions at the witness to uncover the truth.

The dragon took a deep breath and prepared to fire a stream of hot flames.

The teacher asked the students to fire their imagination and come up with creative stories.

To capture the perfect shot, the photographer had to fire the camera at just the right moment.

The conductor signaled the orchestra to fire up their instruments for the grand finale.

The detective decided to fire a warning shot to scare off the intruders.

The coach's motivational speech fired up the team before the championship game.

The news of the scientific discovery fired the students' enthusiasm for learning.

The passionate speech by the political leader fired up the crowd at the rally.

The thrilling plot twists in the novel fired the readers' curiosity to know the ending.

The dance performance at the cultural event fired the audience's emotions.

The unexpected plot twist in the movie fired the audience's anticipation for the sequel.

The adventurous travel documentary fired my desire to explore new destinations.

The chef's innovative recipe fired the customers' taste buds with excitement.

The manager decided to fire the employee for consistently violating company policies.

The committee voted unanimously to fire the contractor due to subpar work quality.

The judge had to fire the prosecutor for mishandling crucial evidence in the high-profile case.

The captain chose to fire the first mate for negligence that led to a shipwreck.

The director had to fire the lead actor after constant conflicts with the rest of the cast and crew.

The editor-in-chief had to fire the journalist for fabricating stories and damaging the newspaper's credibility.

The president had to fire the ambassador for making inappropriate remarks during a diplomatic meeting.

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