wet firecracker

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wet firecracker (plural wet firecrackers)

  1. (idiomatic) A person, event, or thing lacking liveliness or failing to generate excitement, especially when there was a prior expectation of liveliness or excitement.
    • 1973 June 16, “Movie Review: Super Fly TNT Continues With His Adventures in Rome and Africa”, in New York Times, retrieved 16 October 2017:
      Coming after a fast, colorful movie like Super Fly, a follow-up called Super Fly TNT is a wet firecracker.
    • 2006 June 18, Richard Yamarone, “Confusion From the Fed Head”, in Washington Post, retrieved 16 October 2017:
      After Bernanke's first semiannual testimony before Congress in February, I wrote to my clients that his appearance was essentially a wet firecracker—he did not jolt the markets.
    • 2009, Tom Santopietro, Sinatra in Hollywood: The Film Career of a Screen Icon[1], →ISBN:
      [A]udiences sensibly enough found Lollobrigida and Sinatra to be a wet firecracker of a team.

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