0 small pieces of coloured paper that you throw at a celebration, especially over two people who have just been married -- (尤指结婚等庆典时抛撒的)五彩纸屑
Showering taxpayers' money like confetti without a recognition of where true need exists is not a service to the elderly.
The implication that they will go around scattering them like confetti represented a deeply disappointing attitude toward local authorities.
Increases of that kind are worth having; they are real increases, not confetti money.
On the contrary, it becomes all the more important to avoid giving each other meaningless confetti money increases.
In this report they seem to have been signed like confetti; all around are signing public interest immunity certificates.
Injunctions against the media have been thrown about like confetti in the hands of an excitable wedding guest.
People start to spread such notices around like confetti in order to improve their wages.
I believe that he called it the "confetti industry".