gunfire
Indicates a large volume and intensity of shooting.
Similar to 'heavy', emphasizes the concentration and force of the shooting.
Gunfire coming from the opposing side in a conflict.
Rapid and continuous shooting from an automatic weapon.
Gunfire that can be heard from far away.
Shooting that occurs in different places or at irregular times.
Shooting that happens occasionally or at irregular intervals.
Shooting into the air as part of a celebration.
A short, sudden and intense period of shooting.
A general phrase referring to the noise made by shooting. Can also use 'crackle', 'rattle', etc.
A situation where two groups are shooting at each other. The noun form of 'exchange gunfire'.
To perceive the sound of guns being fired.
When two or more groups are shooting at each other.
To be struck by bullets.
To be injured, but not killed, by bullets.
To fire a lot of bullets directly at a person or object.
To fire a lot of bullets over a wide area.
When shooting suddenly starts.
Similar to 'break out', suggesting a violent and sudden start.
The sound of gunfire is repeated as it reflects off surfaces.
The sound of gunfire is heard loudly and clearly.