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  1. A squib generally consists of a small tube filled with an explosive substance, with a detonator running through the length of its core, similar to a stick of dynamite. Also similar to dynamite, the detonator can be a slow-burning fuse, or as is more common today, a wire connected to a remote electronic trigger. [3]

  2. A Squib, also known as a wizard-born, [1] was a non-magical person who was born to at least one magical parent. [2] Squibs were, in essence, "wizard-born Muggles". They were rare and were looked upon with a degree of disdain by some witches and wizards, particularly pure-bloods. Muggle-born...

  3. Words are spat out from the mouth like live squibs. From the Cambridge English Corpus The core of the book - and subtitle - turns out to be a brief, damp squib .

  4. Apr 24, 2017 · Squibs have been known to try and teach themselves magic. Harry learns about Squibs when he comes across a strange letter in caretaker Argus Filchs possession. Suddenly, it becomes clear why Filch might not be the most accommodating of Hogwarts staff.

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  7. For main characters, several stunt pieces with squibs and pre-scored bullet holes are prepared for multiple takes and camera angles, in addition to the hero piece used in prior scenes and closeups without squibs.