[
US
/ˈfaɪɝˌbəɡ/
]
NOUN
- a criminal who illegally sets fire to property
- a true bug: brightly colored bug that can exude a stain
How To Use firebug In A Sentence
- He blamed it all on firebugs and said heavier jail sentences were needed for arsonists.
- When the candle went out Firebug got up and stuffed some more rags into the hole in the window so the cold wouldn't blow in so strong. SPIDERTOWN
- When the candle went out Firebug got up and stuffed some more rags into the hole in the window so the cold wouldn't blow in so strong. SPIDERTOWN
- I'm a firebug too, (not arsonist), when's the next burn? 'Tis the Season ...
- Young firebugs twice set fire to a one tonne bale of hay close to homes in Heysham.
- Young firebugs twice set fire to a one tonne bale of hay close to homes in Heysham.
- Youngsters are facing a summer without a youth club after firebugs torched a sports pavilion, destroying its sports equipment.
- Fire crews were called to the home in the early hours after it is believed firebugs entered the basement and started the inferno.
- It had gone out but Firebug relit it, taking a long toke that filled the place with the aroma of good smoke. SPIDERTOWN
- It had gone out but Firebug relit it, taking a long toke that filled the place with the aroma of good smoke. SPIDERTOWN