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firing line, on the
firing line, on the
In the forefront of any activity or pursuit, especially a controversy. For example, At the sales conference they asked so many questions that Anne felt she was on the firing line . This expression originally meant the line of positions from which gunfire is directed at a target and is still so used in a military context. Today it is also used more loosely. [Late 1800s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Eleuterio | | - | Spanish, Portuguese, Italian |
Gertrude | | [gə:tru:d] | |
Alison | | AL-i-sən (English), a-lee-SAWN (French) | English, French |
Jesse | | ['dʒesi] | |
Budi | | BOO-dee | Indonesian |
Kreka | | - | History |