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the incendiary
adjective
Capable of, or used for, or actually causing fire.
Exact(59)
Even curries aren't the incendiary Indian versions.
The incendiary mixture in these consisted mainly of thermate.
All shared an angst, the incendiary kind, at feeling helpless.
"He's quick with the incendiary memo," Strauss said.
That explains the incendiary dishes on the menu.
However, he firmly denies planting the incendiary device.
And flavorless fish cakes needed rethinking, although the incendiary "firecracker" mayonnaise served to stun the tongue.
But later, they changed their argument, saying that the incendiary material was thrown from inside.
Besides, they seem less inclined to be as noisy and messy as the incendiary Sinclair Executive.
Among the general electorate, it was the incendiary issue that failed to incense.
In 1848 he split from The Nation and founded the incendiary newspaper The United Irishman.
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