pyrotechnics
Americannoun
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the art of making fireworks.
My dad's friend studied pyrotechnics and made us firecrackers for our birthdays.
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the use of fireworks for display, military purposes, etc..
That department is in charge of coordinating and monitoring pyrotechnics.
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a display of fireworks.
The breathtaking pyrotechnics were the highlight of the concert.
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a brilliant or sensational display, such as of rhetoric or musicianship.
His verbal pyrotechnics stunned audiences at the debate.
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Military. ammunition containing chemicals for producing smoke or light, as for signaling, illuminating, or screening.
noun
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(functioning as singular) the art or craft of making fireworks
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(functioning as singular or plural) a firework display
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(functioning as singular or plural) brilliance of display, as in the performance of music
keyboard pyrotechnics
Other Word Forms
- pyrotechnic adjective
Etymology
Origin of pyrotechnics
First recorded in 1710–20; pyrotechnic, -ics
Example Sentences
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For 35 years, Mr. Self has continued in a similar vein, dazzling and sometimes wearying his readers with his madcap plots and lexical pyrotechnics.
That can involve confrontation, but more commonly it plays out through choreographed displays - bigger banners, louder drums, more ambitious pyrotechnics than rival groups.
From BBC
He said Liverpool City Council should consider seeking support for a government clampdown on those manufacturing, importing, or supplying pyrotechnics.
From BBC
Indian rapper Hanumankind performed with his dance troupe and pyrotechnics aplenty.
From BBC
Thundering drums and shredding guitar solos cut through the crowd as pyrotechnics and streamer cannons blast.
From Los Angeles Times
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