127 adverbs to describe how to firing

We were firing from five till six and again steadily from a quarter past seven onwards.

We fired at each other simultaneously.

At about one hundred fifty yards from the intrenchments he was perceived by the scouts of the insurgents, who promptly fired on the advancing troops.

Then I dived; he heard me and "banked"; we both looped and then came head on, firing incessantly.

The third man fired wildly at me, and missed, a fraction of a second before Narayan Singh landed on him with hands and feet; whereat the man in the street emptied his pistol at me and ran away.

The towns and villages everywhere in this sector had been deliberately fired by the retreating Italians, in addition to the ammunition dumps.

Quick as a flash, I fired and brought down another.

We fired gas shells continuously for many hours, switching from one target to another, until a strong wind got up, rendering gas shelling comparatively ineffective.

When the men-of-war had spread their canvas and begun to move, a salute was fired, quite unexpectedly by the visitors, from the fort.

They fired at me repeatedly, but missed their mark.

As to the time required to smoke a flitch, it depends a good deal upon whether there be a constant fire beneath; and whether the fire be large or small: a month will do, if the fire be pretty constant and rich, as a farmhouse fire usually is; but over-smoking, or rather too long hanging in the air, makes the bacon rust; great attention should therefore be paid to this matter.

I fired blindly through my loophole, seized the musket at my side, and fired a second time, then emptied both my pistols out into the night.

The possession of this fort was strongly contested, the Russians bringing up field-batteries; the French were also fired on heavily by three steamers, which, circling round, fired broadsides into them, and batteries sent shells from the north side of the harbor into the French support.

"Hey? Too much fire outside, and not enough in?

Afterward I fired at him about 300 yards up the side of the mountain, but I did not touch him.

The platoon guide should constantly watch the men to see that they do not become excited, fire too hastily or without aim, that their sights are set at the correct range, that they are obviously firing at the designated target, and that they assume steady firing positions and take advantage of cover.

I've been working on the Herald, you know; but there was no end of a row last week, and they fired me bodily.

The externally and internally fired boilers.

I tell you, Grace, I seldom fire in vain.

The next instant Ooseemeeid fired one of his arrows so accurately that it pierced into the brain through the spot thus left exposed.

When one unit suspends fire for the purpose of rushing, adjacent leaders should arrange to have a portion of their men turn their fire on the target of the rushing unit, to the end that there may be no portion of the enemy's line not under fire and able to fire coolly on the rushing unit.

These advanced in a heavy charging column, through the half darkness of dawn, passed silently over the Confederate skirmishers, scarcely firing a shot, and, just as the first streak of daylight touched the eastern woods, burst upon the salient, which they stormed at the point of the bayonet.

I fired my guns continually to facilitate this and to cover the movement.

I got the tar about my hair and face: but I struck it away as well as I could, and when my head came above water, I heard the cannon ashore firing for distress.

There are land-mines, fired electrically from the forts, wire entanglements, disappearing guns, and search-lights to locate and blind an attacking enemy.]

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