pyrotechnics

[ US /ˌpaɪɹoʊˈtɛknɪks/ ]
[ UK /pˌa‍ɪɹə‍ʊtˈɛknɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. (music) brilliance of display (as in the performance of music)
  2. the craft of making fireworks
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How To Use pyrotechnics In A Sentence

  • A little pyrotechnics display tacked on just serves to emphasise its lack of cutting edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It's not what you'd want as a player,’ said Barry Ferguson, meaning the closed-doors match rather than the pyrotechnics.
  • I'd also like to introduce some more training aids and pyrotechnics to make it more exciting and induce the adrenalin.
  • This week's pompous, poncey, high-handed antics could pique the infamous Tauran temper, impelling you to channel that feisty, fiery Hawaiian volcano deity Pele, who loves to erupt in Vesuvian pyrotechnics.
  • Apparently there were celestial pyrotechnics on a scale almost-unknown at this latitude.
  • It has the reeled-in pyrotechnics and the muted pacing of an intelligent spy film, but it doesn't have the smarts of one, and instead opts for a clichéd scenario and cast of characters.
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  • The company also expanded further into pyrotechnics, predominately naval. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside Man is a rare pleasure; a heist movie that relies on its wits rather than showy pyrotechnics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shania Twain and her many, many band members headlined the concert and dazzled the crowd with a pyrotechnics display.
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