4 Metaphors for incendiaries

It is said, "Oh, these incendiary articles"for they are incendiary and murderous"are mere froth."

" "There are rumours that incendiaries are abroad, your majesty," remarked Argentine, glancing maliciously at Leonard"it is not unlikely that he who lighted the fire should know how to extinguish it.

"Yes," blurted O'Reilly, "and that incendiary's How Landor, and he's been here within the half hour; and Craig's been alone back there in the ranch house."

Shakespeare has capricious, conversation, fatigate (if not fatigue), figure, gallant, good graces; incendiary is in Minshew's "Guide to the Tongues," ed. 1627.

4 Metaphors for  incendiaries