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Squib

A squib is a small firework, typically one that makes a hissing sound before exploding with a small bang. Figuratively, it can also refer to a short, witty, and often satirical piece of writing or speech, or a disappointing person or thing that fails to live up to expectations. The term can sometimes be used to describe a brief, harmless act of deception or a small explosion or discharge. Additionally, within the context of the Harry Potter universe, a squib is a person born to a wizarding family who has no magical abilities.

Squib meaning with examples

  • The children were thrilled by the assortment of colorful squibs their parents had purchased for the bonfire night celebrations, their faces lighting up as each one exploded with a loud crack.
  • The newspaper published a squib about the mayor's recent gaffe, the short, amusing article, that quickly went viral due to its clever wording and sarcastic commentary.
  • The new movie was hyped as a blockbuster but turned out to be a real squib, failing to captivate audiences and ending with poor reviews.
  • During the investigation, the detective discovered a squib – a forged document meant to mislead them on the victim's motives.

Squib Crossword Answers

3 Letters

DUD

4 Letters

ITEM

5 Letters

BLURB

8 Letters

FIREWORK

9 Letters

WITTICISM

11 Letters

FIRECRACKER

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