fireworks
Britishplural noun
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a show in which large numbers of fireworks are let off simultaneously
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informal an exciting or spectacular exhibition, as of musical virtuosity or wit
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informal a burst of temper
Example Sentences
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His primary attorney Steve Haney contends that the fire was instead set off by people using fireworks, and that his client was a "Good Samaritan" who called 911 a total of 17 times.
From Barron's • Jun. 8, 2026
Malta has more than 35 fireworks factories for a population the size of Fresno’s.
From Slate • Jun. 6, 2026
When they were younger, we did fireworks, BBQ, a summer night alive with fireflies and bullfrogs, all that stuff.
From Salon • May 31, 2026
The fireworks are set to be handed over to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection for disposal, Reina said.
From Los Angeles Times • May 27, 2026
I recalled how Yakov had looked on the night he died, his features bathed in the garish glow of fireworks.
From "The City Beautiful" by Aden Polydoros
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