Pyromania in a sentence as a noun

Yeah this thing sounds like a pyromaniac's dream.

Mmm... Myth aka revenge of the pyromaniac dwarf sappers!

We call someone who burn down everything around the person, a pyromaniac, not "good at this game".

Crazy Russian science guy, mostly ok, as long as it's not too pyromaniac or alcohol.

Though just having that mindset doesn't make you an arsonist - that's a pyromaniac that's also a sociopath.

A person with a mortal fear of snakes shouldn't work in a reptile exhibit, a pyromaniac shouldn't work at a firehouse.

You can blow the money on X-box consoles, office perks and supporting a burn-rate that would make Emperor Nero’s pyromania look harmless.

I'd sooner trust a pyromaniac as fire chief of my local county than I would trust big tech companies to manage "disinformation" on my behalf.

I completely sympathize with customer "service" induced pyromania.

I am a motorcycle-riding, mountain-climbing, pyromaniac daredevil adventure-instigator whose friends would burst out into astonished guffaws if they heard you call me "risk averse".

[3] except on those rare occasions when either my pyromania gets out of hand or my campfire skills are weak[4] although St Benedict makes it sounds like traditional christian people are a bunch of super-commies who gave up personal as well as private property.

Pyromania definitions

noun

an uncontrollable desire to set fire to things