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vb. (en-pastfire away)
Usage examples of "fired away".
There was the crack of the blank cartridge and the grenade lobbed up and over in a lazy parabola, fired away from the minefield towards the Kazungula road.
Schultz flattened himself and stretched out his right arm to point his blaster down the next length of tunnel and fired away.
Dubuy, the co-pilot, fired away at the MiGs but without tracers it was hard to tell where he was shooting.
The trench soldiers fired away at the attackers' horses, killing the animals, then shooting the displaced cavalrymen.
After she sat down beside the woman, the photographer -- he said he was from the Baltimore Sun -- fired away with his Nikon for several minutes.
A volley crackled and splintered a few yards away, but it was fired away from Morris who nevertheless ducked.
The Winchester came up blasting as the gang leader levered round after round into the breech and fired away.
She had little ammunition, however: even before the end of the Port South-East battle she had had to send to the Sirius for more, and since then she had fired away so much that half an hour's engagement would see her locker bare.