Often fireworks.a combustible or explosive device for producing a striking display of light or a loud noise, used for signaling or as part of a celebration.
fireworks,
a pyrotechnic display.
a display of violent temper or fierce activity.
any spectacular display, especially of wit or of a technical feat by a musician or dancer.
The Firework siren also reveals that she once prayed to God for, uhh, a new chest.
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The result is the biggest property bubble in history, which when it pops will sound like a thousand firework accidents.
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“That is my business—to sit on you when you go off like a firework,” said Gilmore merrily.
The Weathercock|George Manville Fenn
I heard a noise in the firework shop, and saw explosions puffing smoke out of the bursting windows.
Memoirs|Charles Godfrey Leland
The Guaiqueries in the Indian suburb came out and asserted that the firework had begun at one o'clock.
Comets and Meteors|Daniel Kirkwood
To see one's self as a firework in the darkness—to become a witness of one's own fugitive phenomenon—this is practical psychology.
Amiel's Journal|Henri-Frdric Amiel
There was a long silence, broken at last by a firework display of expletives.
Striking Hard|W.W. Jacobs
British Dictionary definitions for firework
firework
/ (ˈfaɪəˌwɜːk) /
noun
a device, such as a Catherine wheel, Roman candle, or rocket, in which combustible materials are ignited and produce coloured flames, sparks, and smoke, sometimes accompanied by bangs