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Roman candle
noun
A type of firework, with a long, thick paper tube that contains layers of "stars" and lifting charges. When ignited, pyrotechnic stars shoot from the tube one at a time.
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Roman Candle and Thad Cockrell share both bills.
Roman Candle and From a Basement on the Hill were re-released on April 6, 2010, in the US.
Death by roman candle and Roman meddling.
Boom! Boom! went the Roman Candle.
Mugabe, especially, just blew up like a Roman candle".
In conversation, LoBaido effervesces like a Roman candle.
"This is a sophisticated Roman candle of a book," The Christian Science Monitor said.
On reviews containing the adjective "luminous": "I prefer books that go off like a Roman candle".
But, food-wise, it was all that and more – the full Roman candle.
After sundown, a Roman candle exploded in the sky, and hundreds of villagers began their pilgrimage.
But a Roman candle of a racecar only helps a little at Pocono Raceway.
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