Free-fire
"Free-fire" in a Sentence (2 examples)
On 1 August 1793, the Convention had permitted its commanders there to introduce free-fire zones in troubled areas.
New Jersey, more readily associated with chemical plants than big game, describes the free-fire zone as a necessary measure to control a burgeoning bruin population in America's most densely populated state.
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