WWII naval strike-fighter.
Someone who deliberately foments trouble.
A piece of wood that has been burned or is burning.
1 The struggle icon and anti-apartheid firebrand passed away in April this year.
2 On this occasion, you could argue the political firebrand has a point.
3 The firebrand party are well known for their antics in the house.
4 He suggested that the political firebrand had physically attacked his wife, Mantwa.
5 Then the frog coughed, and out of his mouth came the firebrand .
6 But Ricciardo insists the firebrand wasn't playing politics within in the team.
7 Like its predecessors, it was a firebrand thrown into the scientific camp.
8 Thus the sword, like a firebrand , was passed from hand to hand.
9 This sweet lady departed, flinging down her firebrand on those hospitable boards.
10 France's firebrand industry minister has repeatedly criticised what is ostensibly a private-sector deal.
11 The Whirlwind, however, had merely thrown the firebrand ; the conflagration was become general.
12 And the movement had a new leader, too- a socialist firebrand called James Connolly.
13 The military and the police won't yield, the firebrand leader earlier told reporters.
14 Bolivia's firebrand president Evo Morales had already defended the new assembly.
15 And now she goes to Gislher and thrusts the firebrand in his mouth.
16 Political firebrand and EFF leader Julius Malema has had a very busy weekend.
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