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Sparkler

noun
1.
Diamonds.  Synonym: ice.
2.
A firework that burns slowly and throws out a shower of sparks.






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"Sparkler" Quotes from Famous Books



... as giving eccentric names to his children and friends, he was also in the habit of giving such names to himself—that of "Sparkler" being ...
— The Letters of Charles Dickens - Vol. 1 (of 3), 1833-1856 • Charles Dickens

... delight. "That was a corker! Bet Sparkler saw more stars than there are in the Wilky May—I ...
— Frank Merriwell at Yale • Burt L. Standish

... See that sparkler on her finger? Wouldn't it give you a jolt that a nice little girl like her would take up with a stiff ...
— Steve Yeager • William MacLeod Raine

... sparkler! it makes one's mouth water as much as itself. 'Sdeath, here's a precious box for a sneezer,—a picture inside, and rubies outside! The old fellow had excellent taste; it would charm him to see how pleased we are with ...
— Paul Clifford, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... Dragoons" was Mrs. Cryptic-Sparkler's famous definition of her. The County took it for final—an uncut gem with a fleck in the heart of it. Euphemia condoned the imagery. She had breadth. Heels that spread ample curves over the ground she stood on, ...
— A Christmas Garland • Max Beerbohm

... be now!" he paraphrased, to the tune of the age-whitened sextette from "Floradora." "And look at the sparkler! Look at it!" ...
— The Cross-Cut • Courtney Ryley Cooper



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