line of fire, in the



line of fire, in the

In the path of an an attack, as in Whenever Audrey and Jeff quarrel, I take care to get out of the line of fire. This expression, dating from the mid-1800s, originally referred to the path of a bullet or other projectile, a meaning also still current. Also see firing line.
See also: line, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eliisabet-Estonian
Valeriana-Ancient Roman
Manas-Bengali, Indian, Assamese, Hindi
Mackenziemə-KEN-zeeEnglish
Meritame-REE-tahEsperanto
FreyaFRAY-ah (Norse Mythology), FRAY-ə (English)Norse Mythology, English (British, Modern)