WordNet
n. fire that injures or kills an enemy
Usage examples of "hostile fire".
She couldn't figure a course to it in her head, not and dodge hostile fire.
She couldnt figure a course to it in her head, not and dodge hostile fire.
Both ships were coasting on inertia, their thrusters shut down and shielded against hostile fire.
It was only half a victory, from his perspective, but at least Pahner had admitted that since there might still be some hostile fire, breaking out a suit of armor and fitting it to the prince was probably a good idea.
If the direction of the hostile fire stays constant we'll be coming round to face it full on in two hours.
Mundy lost control of his plane due to the sudden flash of light from the TV crew on board the Learjet and because of spatial disorientation, and Humphrey reacted as if his leader had just gotten hit by hostile fire.
I don't know if the scans here picked it up, but the ship took hostile fire from beam weapons—.
I dont know if the scans here picked it up, but the ship took hostile fire from beam weaponsthe shields held, but the transport track was destroyed.
As a Navy lieutenant, Batman received $2,596 this month, a figure which included both flight pay and the temporary bonus of hostile fire pay for his service in Korea, but he was still going to have to take out a Credit Union loan to raise that much cash all at once.
The hostile fire ceased, however, though there was no way to tell whether the enemy gunman had been hit or simply driven to cover.