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Incendiary-maned

Describing an individual, typically an animal, but also metaphorically a person or entity, characterized by a wild, fiery, and often aggressive or destructive nature, visually represented by a mane or a similar feature appearing to be aflame or burning. This term implies a temperament or appearance that is both captivating and dangerous, suggesting a capacity for chaos, rapid escalation, and intense emotional responses, akin to a spreading fire.

Incendiary-maned meaning with examples

  • The rogue lion, with his incendiary-maned appearance, charged the jeep, his fiery mane practically glowing in the setting sun. The tourists were terrified, understanding the beast’s dangerous reputation as he shook his head with intent.
  • The artist depicted the dragon as having an incendiary-maned form, as it belched fire. The artwork perfectly captured the creature's terrifying beauty, its intense heat and savage look. The masterpiece made a captivating exhibit.
  • The protestors, led by their incendiary-maned speaker, began a riot. His furious rhetoric and wild hair fueled their anger. They caused significant unrest and eventually, the city’s national guard was called.
  • The mechanical beast, an incendiary-maned war machine, moved across the battlefield, leaving behind devastation. Its blazing, crimson mane was a harbinger of destruction. The sight filled the other side with dread.

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