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blaze away

vb. (context intransitive idiomatic English) to fire (firearms) repeatedly

WordNet
blaze away
  1. v. perform (an acting passage) brilliantly and rapidly; "Mr. Jones blazed away in one passage after another to loud applause"

  2. shoot rapidly and repeatedly; "He blazed away at the men" [syn: blaze]

  3. speak with fire and passion; "He blazed away at his opponents in the Senate"

Usage examples of "blaze away".

Instantly the warriors began to blaze away at the open mouths of the tunnels.

Longarm had little choice but to kick the door all the way open and blaze away as the startled jasper near the stove with that ten-gauge tried in vain to swing its muzzle up in time.

There are would-be hunters who will blaze away at anything that moves, but I must see and identify.

Obviously the fire-makers had departed, leaving their handiwork to blaze away through the night.

They would hide behind trees that commanded well-known trails, and whenever an Indian appeared, man or woman, they would blaze away.

The blackened stump was left standing, and soon -- this burst into flames, to blaze away until another downpour of rain put out the conflagration.

A dozen 30-Megahurt Definit-Kil Photrazon Cannon continued to blaze away at the Heart of Gold, and still it just sat there and took it.

How those foolish creatures blaze away: fourteen pounds of powder wasted every shot - a stone, no less.