Firecracker

/ˈfaɪərˌkrækər/ noun

A small explosive device wrapped in paper that makes a loud noise and sometimes sparks when lit, used to celebrate holidays.

A compound of 'fire' (from Old English 'fyr') and 'cracker' (something that cracks or makes noise). Firecrackers became popular in America in the 1800s, imported from China.

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