Pyromaniac 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".

Hydrogen gas has the smallest size of a molecule which is why only pyromaniacs might try that.

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

They get to thinking maybe he is a pyromaniac who is now collecting trophy photos of his handiwork.

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

Telling a pyromaniac about the dangers of accidentally setting a building on fire won't make him not start fires.

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

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.

The powder I removed from .357 bullets and mortars as a pyromaniac kid was pretty damn similar, almost identical looking in grain size and flame speed when burned in open air.

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".

Pyromaniac definitions

noun

a person with a mania for setting things on fire