[Idiom] FIRE AWAY. - Encouraging Initiative at Work and Life

Fire away.

Fire away.

Go ahead and start.

Fire away" is an informal expression used to give someone permission to begin speaking, asking questions, or taking action. It carries a dynamic and direct tone, implying readiness and eagerness for what’s to come. This idiom is commonly used in scenarios where information exchange is about to commence, signaling an open and receptive attitude.

Example Sentences

  1. When you’re ready to start the quiz, just fire away.

    When you're ready to start the quiz, begin.

  2. She encouraged the journalist to fire away with questions during the interview.

    She encouraged the journalist to start asking questions during the interview.

  3. At the brainstorming session, he said, "Fire away!" eager to hear all ideas.

    During the brainstorming session, he invited everyone to start sharing their ideas.

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