pyrotechnical

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the craft of making fireworks
    pyrotechnic smokes
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How To Use pyrotechnical In A Sentence

  • The Borg waste nothing, including the energy for some pyrotechnically impressive explosion. VENDETTA: THE GIANT NOVEL
  • Or at least for the pyrotechnically inclined. …and then you pray your mama will send you some new sous-vêtements in the next care package! Hanes in Effigy
  • The money requisite for the construction of elevated roads having been thus pyrotechnically obtained, the acquisition of franchises remained no easy matter. The Titan
  • The result is that when you get the car on the boil it cackles, it snarls, it bleats and burps pyrotechnically. Wheels That Need No Reinventing
  • Farnham," he said, with profound solemnity, "if you don't call that the" -- (I decline to follow him in the pyrotechnical combination of oaths with which he introduced the next words) -- "best sherry you ever saw, then I'm a converted pacer with the ringbone. The Bread-winners A Social Study
  • In this spectacular climax, part oneiric and fantastical, the house on fire becomes, in its pyrotechnical wizardry, a final recalcitrant figure to Australian suburban space.
  • With no other original members, his latest lineup of ludicrous session guitarists offered a pyrotechnically enhanced but bloated spectacle that bore equally little resemblance to the band that brought a new dangerous edge to rock in the 1980s. Leeds festival 2010
  • Dancers sweating, moving their feet and swinging their hips around the floor to the "clave" rhythm of the percussion beats, beautiful young couples, contented middle-aged couples, single women dancing with one another or alone, single men on the sidelines watching the women and enjoying the pyrotechnical skills of the band. Pamela Mays McDonald: Campaign Journal: Young San Francisco Does Its Part for Obama While Dancing
  • This pyrotechnical extension to the Great Wall glowed eerily under dark of night as the fire climbed up and over dunes.
  • Or at least for the pyrotechnically inclined. (… and then you pray your mama will send you some new sous-vêtements in the next care package!) Archive 2008-11-01
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