pyromania

[ UK /pˌa‍ɪɹə‍ʊmˈe‍ɪniɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an uncontrollable desire to set fire to things
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How To Use pyromania In A Sentence

  • But he never took the blame, fingering those fictitious pyromaniacs.
  • She wouldn't let herself fuel any pyromania that Voice was developing.
  • The Fourth of July domestic culinary pyromania is followed by community pyrotechnics.
  • Long into the night this chicken burned, spitting sparks and smoke, a beacon for pyromaniacs and madmen everywhere.
  • Its flame reflected from her shades: and photophobe or no, I glimpsed naked pyromania in her grin. NIGHT SISTERS
  • It's the perfect justifcation for just about everything, especially pyromania and dirt-bike usage. Today's Little Rainbow
  • It seemed startlingly appropriate, as I had developed pyromania by then as an outlet.
  • I mean, I don't have to worry about the kinds of tricky situations that erotomania would lead me into, and I don't have to fear the damage that kleptomania or pyromania might cause me to inflict.
  • The pyromaniacs were at play, led by the Stratton brothers, stoking the fire with gasoline and kindling.
  • In the case of the pyromaniac, his justification is defeated by the true statement that striking the match will not cause it to ignite.
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