Fireworky vs Fireworks - What's the difference?
fireworky | fireworks |
Resembling or characteristic of a firework.
* 1863 , George Augustus Sala, Edmund Hodgson Yates, Temple bar, Volume 8 (page 95)
* 1922 , D. H. Lawrence, Bruce Steele, Psychoanalysis and the unconscious: and, Fantasia of the unconscious
Plural and collective of firework.
An event or a display where fireworks are set off.
(figuratively) An boisterous or violent situation or event.
As an adjective fireworky
is resembling or characteristic of a firework.As a noun fireworks is
plural and collective of firework.fireworky
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The old man is severe; he's inclined to be fireworky . Don't like to be answered. I thought he was going to hit me the other day.
- I know it is not so fireworky as the sudden evolving of life, somewhere, somewhen and somehow, out of force and matter, with a pop.
fireworks
English
(wikipedia fireworks)Noun
(en-plural noun)- I left the room after John came home drunk but before the fireworks went off.
