gunfire
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gunfire (usually uncountable; plural gunfires)
- Shots from a gun or guns, typically creating loud report.
- Let's hide in the trees to avoid the gunfire.
- Sergeant, direct your gunfire toward that copse of trees.
- (chiefly military) The use of gunpowder-type weapons, mainly cannon, as opposed to swords or bayonets.
- Killing people became much easier and faster once armies started using gunfire.
- (military) The time of firing of the morning gun or the evening gun.
- 1851, W. Draper Bolton, Bolton's Mauritius almanac, and official directory,
- Art. 33. All Plying boats, with the exception of two which are to be weekly appoin[t]ed by the Chief Commissary of Police and Harbour Master, and at gunfire in the evening to be placed in a tier alongside of the Quay or at a place to be pointed out by these Officers and fastened by a claim and a padlock, the key of which is to be kept by the Porter on duty or by the Police Guard who is to release them at gunfire in the morning.
- 1864, Edmund Burke (editor), The Annual Register; A review of public events at home and abroad, for the year 1863,
- The grand event on the 14th was the shooting for the second stage for the Queen's prize. This commenced punctually at gunfire in the morning : the men being divided into four squads at the long ranges on the north side of the common.
- 1851, W. Draper Bolton, Bolton's Mauritius almanac, and official directory,