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Answer for the clue "Hand-held Fourth of July firework ", 8 letters:
sparkler

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Word definitions for sparkler in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. diamonds; "look at the ice on that dame!" [syn: ice ] a firework that burns slowly and throws out a shower of sparks

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sparkler \Spar"kler\, n. One who scatters; esp., one who scatters money; an improvident person. [Obs.]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A real sparkler from David Penney gave the local derby a firework finish and the fairest result of all. ▪ At the same time Harry, Pyro's son, takes a lighted sparkler into the house. ▪ Even the humble sparkler can cause horrific ...

Usage examples of sparkler.

With sidelong glance, Sparkler saw Jake Lassop come from the office, just in time to meet the roulette operator.

Always an opportunist, Sparkler Meldin saw a chance that might work to his advantage.

Though most of the customers in the Club Torreo were persons not engaged in crime, Sparkler could see a few toughs among them.

So Sparkler Meldin reasoned, as he looked about and located an obscure door in a front corner of the compact gambling room.

The Shadow had placed the part that Sparkler Meldin had planned to play.

Another sequel came when Sparkler sat alone, in the bedroom of an elaborate hotel suite.

From these, Sparkler had decided that the exchange name must begin with two such letters.

For Sparkler Meldin wished an interview with the second Shadow, one that would be brief and pointed.

With Sparkler lay present opportunity for a meeting with the man The Shadow sought.

Thanks to Duke Hydon, Sparkler Meldin had gained a New York night club much sooner than he had expected.

Since the Club Galaxy was already licensed, Sparkler Meldin encountered no red tape in the transfer.

For both had every reason to suppose that Sparkler had found the opportunity he wanted.

The Classic reporter, on a special assignment in Washington, had interviewed Sparkler when his train stopped at the capital.

Though Sparkler had actually left Miami by air, his plane had secretly turned northward, instead of making for Cuba.

Though he had spent the last few years in Cuba, Sparkler was an old resident of Manhattan.