Sparks - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- A surname.
- A town in Georgia, USA
- An unincorporated community in Kansas
- An unincorporated community in Kentucky
- An unincorporated community in Maryland
- An unincorporated community in Nebraska
- A city in Nevada
- A town in Oklahoma
- A CDP in Texas
verb
Extra examples
Sparks flew when the wires touched each other.
Sparks flew when the wires touched.
Sparks from the fireworks rained on the field.
Sparks from the machine showered onto the floor of the garage.
The fire was ignited by sparks.
The paper ignited on contact with sparks.
“Firefighting sparks my interest,” he punned.
The fire crackled and spat sparks.
Sparks leapt as he cast more wood on the fire.
The wind rose, fanning a few sparks in the brush.
Sparks from the fireplace could easily set the curtains on fire.
A fountain of sparks shot high into the sky.
Peter kicked the fire and sent up a shower of sparks.
The scrape of metal on metal sent up a shower of sparks.
The sparks were really flying (=people were arguing angrily) at the meeting!
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