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confetti

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1815, from Italian plural of confetto "sweetmeat," via Old French, from Latin confectum , confectus (see confection ). A small candy traditionally thrown during carnivals in Italy, custom adopted in England for weddings and other occasions, with symbolic ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Confetti \Con*fet"ti\, n. pl.; sing. -fetto . [It. Cf. Comfit .] Bonbons; sweetmeats; confections. [archaic] [originally, plaster or paper imitations of, or substitutes for, bonbons (confetti[1]).] small bits or streamers of brightly colored paper, thrown ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Confetti is an album from 1984 by Sérgio Mendes . Most of the songs of the album were written by established US pop composers and lyricists such as Alan and Marilyn Bergman , Barry Mann , Cynthia Weil , Don Freeman , and Tom Snow . Among the notable singers ...

Usage examples of confetti.

At the Polar Flare, where there is always news of the shadows, she catches the ball of light that is flung at her, unwraps the spinning advertisement without bothering to read the icons, there is nothing at its center, and she frowns, and tosses the glittering shards like confetti back onto the net.

Confetti, a kind of sweetmeat, even better than that made at Verdun, were very plentiful.

Closer to the mainland, at a place called Snake Bight, lives a flock of rare wild flamingos, pink and skittish confetti in the mangroves.

From every street and every corner drove carriages filled with clowns, harlequins, dominoes, mummers, pantomimists, Transteverins, knights, and peasants, screaming, fighting, gesticulating, throwing eggs filled with flour, confetti, nosegays, attacking, with their sarcasms and their missiles, friends and foes, companions and strangers, indiscriminately, and no one took offence, or did anything but laugh.

Without warning, a score of spinning, tentacled creatures came hurtling through the confetti of debris, striking their shields and splattering like paint balls.

He rose in his turn, and seizing handfuls of confetti and sweetmeats, with which the carriage was filled, cast them with all the force and skill he was master of.

Ben, but as we stepped onto the gravel path, three teenagers, lurking behind tombstones, came scam-pering up, laughing and pelting us with confetti.

A cloud of confetti appeared from over the four-story walkups on his left.

In a few thousand years vacuum ablation would reduce them to tissue flakes, a swarm of slowly dissipating metallic confetti.

Delighted by the drama that had unfolded within its heart, the genius loci tossed flower petal confetti into the air and invited the birds to compose arias in celebration.

As she swam further out to sea and then turned back and looked along the snarling milk-white teeth of England to the distant arm of Dover and at the black and white confetti of the ravens and gulls tossed against the vivid backcloth of green fields, she decided that anything was permissible on such a day and that, just this once, she would forgive him.

Suicides go out tenth storey windows and off the Verranzano- Narrows Bridge like confetti at an astronaut’s parade down Fifth Avenue.

Mary Catherine instinctively looked to her father, who was just visible through the confetti as a glowing outline, limned by the television lights, blurred by the red-white-and-blue blizzard.

Her les­sons had taken place at low altitudes for the most part, and she had practiced catching buoyant drifts of degradable confetti rather than actual airplants, which were protected by law during the off-season.

A sharp breeze was already scattering pink cherry blossom over the dark water like confetti.