"Sparkler" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sparkler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sparkler" Meaning

A sparkler is a small firework or pyrotechnic that produces many sparks of fire, which are usually white or colored, when ignited. It is typically a stick or metal rod coated with a pyrotechnic composition that burns rapidly and produces sparks when lit. Sparklers are often used to decorate outdoor events such as weddings, parties, and fireworks displays.

"Sparkler" Examples

Usage Examples for "Sparkler"


1. At a Party


- The children were thrilled when their parents brought out a sparkler to celebrate at the backyard barbecue.

2. Symbolizing Joy


- Fireworks and sparklers lit up the night sky, symbolizing the happiness of the festival's attendees.

3. Romantic Evening


- The couple's romantic walk ended with a magical moment under the sparkling lights of the sparkler in her hand.

4. Young Girl's Delight


- The sparkler in her hand sent spirals of colorful light dancing across her face, full of joy and delight.

5. Holiday Celebration


- The porch was filled with people young and old as they lit sparklers to wish everyone a happy New Year.

"Sparkler" Similar Words

Sparidae

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The family Sparidae belongs to the order Perciformes and are a group of marine fish commonly known as porkfish, drumfish or family of porgies. This family includes the porgy, seabream and Maori whitebait.

Sparing

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To give or pay (something, especially time, money, or effort) only sparingly, or in small amounts. MediaTek.

Sparingly

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Sparklers

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Sparklers are small, paper or wood stick devices that produce a sparkling, glowing effect when ignited. They are often used to add a festive touch to celebrations, parties, and other events, especially on special occasions like New Year's Eve, weddings, and outdoor gatherings. The sparks produced by sparklers are typically made of a combustible material, such as magnesium or potassium nitrate, which reacts with oxygen to produce a vivid, sparkling display.

Sparkles

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Sparkling

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Sparks

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Small flashes of light that are sometimes seen when something is rubbed against another thing, especially a hard surface, or when two sticks are struck together.<br><br>A sudden and brief burst of energy or activity.<br><br>A creative or original idea.<br><br>Example: The sparks flew as the tires screeched on the pavement.<br><br>Example: She got a spark of inspiration from reading the novel.<br><br>Example: The new restaurant sparked a lot of interest in the community.

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