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firing line

noun

  1. Military.
    1. the positions at which troops are stationed to fire upon the enemy or targets.
    2. the troops firing from this line.
  2. the forefront of any action or activity, especially a controversy.


firing line

noun

  1. military
    1. the positions from which fire is delivered
    2. the soldiers occupying these positions
  2. the leading or most advanced position in an activity
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of firing line1

First recorded in 1880–85
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"Growth, jobs and price stability are in the firing line," she writes.

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A missile launcher sends a cloud of brown dust into the air as it hurtles across a field towards the firing line.

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Frontline services directly serving the public are not in the firing line - it will be the spending on sectors such as human resources, policy advice, communications and office management that are to be slashed.

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It is understood welfare spending is in the firing line, but other government departments will also see budgets pruned.

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Four million people across Queensland and northern New South Wales are in the firing line of the storm, with dozens of weather warnings in place across both areas.

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