0 a small container filled with explosive chemicals that produce bright coloured patterns or loud noises when they explode:
They let off a big firework as a signal that the festival had started.
The instructions on the fireworks said "Light the blue touchpaper, and stand well clear."
We watched the fireworks, oohing and aahing with everyone else.
At just under eight (hectic) minutes, it fizzes and crackles like champagne with fireworks and is something of a cross between exuberant overture and concertino.
They all then exit together in several directions, followed by fireworks being set off.
The ceremony thus became a component of a solemn feast in the church, including orchestral music, fireworks and alms to the poor, all paid for by the girl's family.
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