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rapid-fire

 

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Rapid-Fire

Definition:

Rapid-Fire refers to something that occurs or is done very quickly, usually in a series of fast successive actions or events.

Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective

Senses:

Sense 1:

(Adjective) Describing something that happens or is performed quickly.

Example sentence: The rapid-fire succession of jokes kept the audience laughing throughout the show.

Sense 2:

(Adjective) Used to describe a type of firearm that is capable of shooting multiple rounds in rapid succession.

Example sentence: The soldier demonstrated his skill by firing the rapid-fire rifle with precision.

Usage:

Rapid-fire can be applied to various contexts, such as conversation, weaponry, sports, or any situation that involves speed.

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