crossfire Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers found themselves caught in the crossfire between two warring factions.
  2. During the negotiation, she was caught in the crossfire of conflicting opinions.
  3. The journalist's reporting was criticized from both sides, caught in the crossfire of political debate.
  4. The innocent bystander was injured in the crossfire during the shootout between rival gangs.
  5. The politician tried to navigate the crossfire of criticism from opponents and supporters alike.
  6. The company's reputation was damaged in the crossfire of a public scandal.
  7. The diplomat worked tirelessly to broker peace in the crossfire of international tensions.
  8. The civilians in the conflict zone were caught in the crossfire of airstrikes and ground battles.
  9. The children were frightened as they found themselves in the crossfire of their parents' argument.
  10. The referee had to intervene as the players engaged in verbal crossfire on the field.

crossfire Meaning

Wordnet

crossfire (n)

a lively or heated interchange of ideas and opinions

fire from two or more points so that the lines of fire cross

FAQs About the word crossfire

a lively or heated interchange of ideas and opinions, fire from two or more points so that the lines of fire cross

misunderstanding, altercation, bicker, quarrel, row, disagreement,dispute, battle royal, fight, argument

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The soldiers found themselves caught in the crossfire between two warring factions.

During the negotiation, she was caught in the crossfire of conflicting opinions.

The journalist's reporting was criticized from both sides, caught in the crossfire of political debate.

The innocent bystander was injured in the crossfire during the shootout between rival gangs.