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
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  • 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.
  • The Fourth of July domestic culinary pyromania is followed by community pyrotechnics.
  • He ended up calling them all to Washington to urge prudence in the lending system, not pyromania.
  • I may not have mentioned my pyromaniac tendencies before, but one thing leads to another and so soon we had built not so much a bonfire as a conflagration.
  • Pathological fire-setting, known as pyromania, manifests when the action is Sun Journal top news
  • Following this, pyromaniacs and criminals in Detroit saw it fit to start multiple fires yearly on October 30.
  • This was a good excuse to combine engineering with some Boy Scout pyromania," he said. Melons Bursting in Air
  • Rihanna collaborates with Eminem for his new video 'Love the Way You Lie,' filled with scenes of domestic violence and pyromania. WATCH: Megan Fox Abused In Rihanna & Eminem 'Love The Way You Lie' Video
  • ‘I was a math/chemistry/physics nut as a kid - chemistry kits, pyromania, the whole bit,’ said Dwyer.
  • Its flame reflected from her shades: and photophobe or no, I glimpsed naked pyromania in her grin. NIGHT SISTERS
  • The national press has been pushing stories about arsonist and pyromaniacs and the need to instil harsher penalties.
  • This had two distinct advantages: pyromania and eight nights' worth of presents to unwrap.
  • She got Jack Be Nimble to kick his pyromania habit. Over the Moon
  • The main way the IP speaks out to the community at large in Winnipeg is through arson and pyromania.
  • The teenage pyromaniacs experimented with different fuel sources, different sorts of fats (some very smelly) and oils, moss, dry rotten wood and home baked tinder using a cotton handkerchief.
  • The Fourth of July domestic culinary pyromania is followed by community pyrotechnics.
  • We could be identical twins and people would be mistaking me as the perpetrator of your pyromania.
  • Diseases of the mind may manifest themselves in other ways which do not involve violence, for example, pyromania or kleptomania.
  • Len Peralta, who has a standing offer to draw whatever monster you can name, has declared 2009 the summer of the super villain, which means he'll draw mad scientists, evil monarchs and archenemies of all shapes and sizes (like T3 - The OCD Pyromaniac, shown above) for $25. Get your own super villain for $25 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • SSRIs also produce kleptomania as seen with the Ryder/Zoloft case observes Henderson, pyromania as seen in an English millionaire who burned down his own house and immolation suicides and a "strange kind" of nymphomania. Before You Take That Antidepressant, Visit This Web Site
  • Nearby fields turned golden brown and made easy harvesting, noted by the neighbourhood gurriers who added hay bales to their pyromania hitlists.
  • At one time it was assumed that there was a mental disorder known as pyromania; the pyromaniac was one with an irresistible impulse to light incendiary fires. The Sexual Life of the Child
  • Burnout ? Replaced with "Pyromaniac": "Increases chance to critically hit and reduces the mana cost of all Fire spells by an additional 1/2/3%.
  • This act of monetary pyromania was performed for the benefit of Richard Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign.
  • Maybe the burning channeled a pyromania that exists in everyone but is usually dormant.

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