Firework ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Firework ( noun )

  1. An explosive device used for aesthetic or entertainment purposes, typically in the form of a rocket or sparkler.
  2. A spectacular display of fireworks.

Origin:

First attested in 1704, from fire + work.

Examples:

  1. The firework exploded in a shower of colorful sparks.
  2. The city's annual firework display is a popular event.
  3. The children were fascinated by the firework display.
  4. The firework was launched from a barge on the river.
  5. He bought some firework for his children to play with on the fourth of July.

(As a verb)

Firework ( verb )

  1. An explosive device used for aesthetic or entertainment purposes, typically in the form of a rocket or sparkler.
  2. A spectacular display of fireworks.

Origin:

First attested in 1704, from fire + work.

Examples:

  1. The firework exploded in a shower of colorful sparks.
  2. The city's annual firework display is a popular event.
  3. The children were fascinated by the firework display.
  4. The firework was launched from a barge on the river.
  5. He bought some firework for his children to play with on the fourth of July.
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