The plural form of the noun 'firework' is fireworks, a countable noun as a word for a device consisting of explosives and combustibles used to generate light and smoke for entertainment.
The noun 'fireworks' is also an uncountable noun as a word for a display of such devices; a word for an outburst of anger or other emotion; or a display of brilliance or energy.
"Firework" would be the correct term for a single explosive device used for celebration, while "Fireworks" is the plural form to describe more than one firework.
moving firework
Bright as a firework in the night sky. Exploding like a firework of emotions. Bursting forth like a firework of ideas. Shining like a firework in a sea of darkness.
because its fire and it works
yes why do you think she made a song firework like baby your a firework they are not fireworks shes a firework that's right baby woho
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Firework machines are typically located at firework stores, special events, or with professional pyrotechnicians who use them for displays. It is important to handle firework machines with caution and follow all safety instructions when using them.
fuego(s) artificial(es) = firework(s)
Firework experts are commonly referred to as pyrotechnicians.
The song Firework if any of you are wondering...
An explosion of a firework requires heat to ignite the chemicals within the firework. Once ignited, the explosion of the firework releases light, sound, and heat energy as the chemicals burn and react.