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sparkler

[spahr-kler] / ˈspɑr klər /




NOUN
sequin
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“It’s New York City nightlife meets country music. We do bottle service, we do sparklers, people are dancing on tables, but it’s country vocals over the beat,” Wagner said.

From The Wall Street Journal

For a mere $20 it was a no-brainer to bring to a casual dinner with friends, where this pleasingly easy-drinking sparkler proved to be a big hit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because they liked fireworks, she served baked Alaska topped with sparklers for dessert and surprised them with a fireworks show that annoyed the neighbors but delighted her guests.

From The Wall Street Journal

Organised and licensed fireworks displays are not covered by the rules and sparklers are also allowed to be used privately.

From BBC

This includes private spaces such as back gardens and in public areas, although sparklers are allowed.

From BBC