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| rap·id-fire |
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1. coming in very quick succession: delivered or happening in very quick succession
 The salesman had an incredible rapid-fire delivery.
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2. designed to fire very quickly: designed to fire bullets or shells in very quick succession or at a faster rate than a standard gun
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Canadian term quick-fire
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