Confetti [noun]
Definition of Confetti:
candy
Opposite/Antonyms of Confetti:
-
Sentence/Example of Confetti:
Aristide in a hideous red mask and with a bag of confetti under his arm, plunged with enthusiasm into the revelry.
Your mad career generally ended in a crowd and a free fight of confetti.
The people in the windows here threw down not only confetti but flowers, and stacks at each elbow added to the mass of color.
Fragments were spun off the whirl of people, bits of BSG uniforms torn off their wearers and tossed like confetti.
Let her try to mix up confetti or a toy balloon with a tall skinny man and the police would get a hurry call!
This can be tied to the keel and the pin withdrawn by the release and fall of a nail, and, behold, a shower of confetti!
There is no excuse for this sort of thing with confetti so cheap.
Piled up in the balcony were baskets full of flowers, confetti, bon-bons, and tiny wax balls full of scented water.
Before she could get up, she felt a shower of confetti falling over her neck and shoulders.
The mischievous boys who had thrown the confetti got most of it, I fear, but Tessa enjoyed it, nevertheless.