Similar words: quibble, squid, squint, squirm, squirt, disquietude, montesquieu, squeak. Meaning: [skwɪb] n. firework consisting of a tube filled with powder (as a broken firecracker) that burns with a fizzing noise.
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1. The party was a bit of a damp squib.
2. The all-party meeting was a damp squib.
3. The celebrations were a bit of a damp squib.
4. You know what I mean -- a squib or two saying that it's going to take place. "
5. North Korea's nuclear test was a damp squib in market terms.
6. The pop concert went off like a damp squib when the main actors failed to appear.
7. The pop concert went off like a damp squib when the main act failed to appear.
8. After all that media attention, the whole event turned out to be a bit of a damp squib, with very few people attending.
9. Let Fortune writer Ronald Henkoff describe what followed: The squib demanded at least five years' experience in human resources.
10. The fireworks display that heralded the opening of Antwerp 93 went off like a damp squib.
11. The traditional Easter turkey boom - the second biggest after Christmas - was a damp squib because hard-up families bought cheaper chickens.
12. The general opinion was that it had fizzled out; like a spent squib, it hadn't even given one burst.
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13. These can be ignited as by means of a squib or exploded with a cartridge.
14. Today, the bang from that easy buck also appears to have shrunk to a small squib.
15. The joke which I thought would make her laugh, proved a damp squib.
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