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firing line

1 of 1noun
/ˈfaɪrɪŋ laɪn/
1

the position of being directly involved in a challenging or risky situation

  • As the spokesperson, she was in the firing line when the scandal broke.
  • The politician remained calm despite being in the firing line of tough questions.
  • The new policy placed the CEO in the firing line of public criticism.
  • He stepped into the firing line by defending the controversial decision.
  • The coach found himself in the firing line after the team’s poor performance.
2

the line from which soldiers deliver fire