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Definition of Sparklets
1. sparklet [n] - See also: sparklet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sparklets
Literary usage of Sparklets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poems by Leroy Hibbard White (1914)
"sparklets Written on the occasion of the giving of an engagement ring by Mr.
Leroy B. White to Miss Caroline F. Frees. A sparkler from the Spark-er Is given ..."
2. Camp Fires of the Confederacy: A Volume of Humorous Anecdotes, Reminiscences by Benjamin La Bree (1898)
"... DEPARTMENT V. sparklets FROM THE CAMP FIRE. Loved Peace. Two soldiers lay
beneath their blankets, looking up at the stars. Says Jack : " What made you ..."
3. Convention by Convention, National Electric Light Association (1903)
"When these blocks are slipped into place the sparklets are held in position by
spring clamps projecting from the terminals of the fuse so as to insure their ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1899)
"sparklets. (Aerators Limited, London.) THE now widely-known apparatus for ...
which bears the name of sparklets, has been submitted to us for an opinion. ..."