noun

crossfire

crossfire

The soldier was caught in the crossfire.

The soldier was caught in the crossfire.

He was caught in the crossfire of their argument.

He was caught in the crossfire of their argument.

((in the crossfire)) in a situation where you are between two opposing sides The soldier was caught in the crossfire.

barrage, bombardment, flak

From 'cross' (to intersect) and 'fire' (gunshots). It literally means lines of fire crossing each other.

Picture two lines of gunfire crossing over a central point. This image works for both the literal and figurative meanings.

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