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Confetti   /kənfˈɛti/   Listen
Confetti

noun
1.
Small pieces or streamers of colored paper that are thrown around on festive occasions (as at a wedding).






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"Confetti" Quotes from Famous Books



... eye lit on something in the gravel path and his heart gave a great leap. It was a little round pink disc of confetti. ...
— The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol • William J. Locke

... honk of the horn! Cut out that throwing confetti! There! My new overcoat's torn— Looks like a ...
— Tobogganing On Parnassus • Franklin P. Adams

... cautious little crack and peered in. What she saw was not pretty. If the words sordid and bacchanalian had been part of Miss Fink's vocabulary they would have risen to her lips then. The crowd had gone. The great room contained not more than half a dozen people. Confetti littered the floor. Here and there a napkin, crushed and bedraggled into an unrecognizable ball, lay under a table. From an overturned bottle the dregs were dripping drearily. The ...
— Buttered Side Down • Edna Ferber



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