A public celebration involving a firework display.
tighter restrictions on fireworks have almost wiped out the traditional cracker night
Example sentencesExamples
- We used to have quite a few cracker nights when I was younger.
- Neighbours heard several small explosions but at first attributed them to late cracker night activities.
- This is the only part of Australia that that hasn't prohibited "cracker night".
- The roulette wheel was spinning like a Catherine wheel on cracker night.
- Her consuming passion is a hoard of fireworks she amasses in eager anticipation of the annual cracker night ritual.
- Cracker night was a great street bonfire affair.
- It had a cracker night on the Queen's Birthday long weekend.
- Surely less din and more dinner ambience is the aim of a cracker night out?
- This year officials are hoping for a more conventional Saturday cracker night as a prelude to two final races on the Sunday.
- We used to have a yearly Cracker Night, but too many children, adults and animals were injured.