How to use in-sentence of “gunfire”:
+ The British had better artillery compared to the Polygar troops who had country-made gunfire artillery, barring a few proper ones received from erstwhile Tipu Sultan’s army.
+ That night, and several nights following Uday and Qusay Hussein’s death, celebratory gunfire could be heard throughout Baghdad.
+ When Leila was 3 years old, her father, who worked as director of a tank farm in Agdam, who was killed during the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict by gunfire from the Armenian side.
+ Several of the people travelling with the president were wounded in gunfire between the presidential guard and the would-be assassins.
+ Kahoolawe was used as a gunfire and bombing target by the United States military during World War II.
+ It was near dismissal time when staff and students heard gunfire and enacted a “code red” lock down.
+ A popular urban gunfire locator system typically uses six to ten audio sensors per square mile for trilateration.
+ The land behind Utah and Omaha was banks and hedgerows that tanks, gunfire and vision could not get through.