Warpath

Word WARPATH
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Hyphenation war path
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Definitions and meanings of "Warpath"

What do we mean by warpath?

A course that leads to warfare or battle. noun

A hostile course or mood. noun

Among the American Indians, the path or route followed by a war like expedition; also, the military undertaking itself. noun

The route taken by a party of Indians going on a warlike expedition. noun

On a hostile expedition; hence, colloquially, about to attack a person or measure. noun

A course of action that leads to battle or hostility noun

Hostile or belligerent mood noun

A course leading to warfare or battle noun

The route taken by a party of Native Americans going on a warlike expedition.

A course of action that leads to battle or hostility.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Warpath

The word "warpath" in example sentences

The organization could do much good in getting more concessions for liquor stores, but it has chosen the all or nothing, slash and burn warpath, which is sad. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Bush Arms Buildup Rivals Hitler and Stalin yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Bush Arms Buildup Rivals Hitler and Stalin'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: A sure sign tyrants are on the warpath is their military spending. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They are all cookie-cutter stereotypes who go on the "warpath," whooping and scalping, and who say things like, "Me hunt-um buffalo." ❋ Unknown (2005)

Before the Red men went on the "warpath" they painted their faces, so as to frighten their foes. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

Congress on the "warpath," and being less likely to put up the kind of money needed to do it; enriching vulture investors may "convince ordinary Americans that their government is a racket run for the benefit of Wall Street;" and when all is said and done, PPIP may not work.

And no, by "warpath" I am not referring to the video game, the music group, or the Washington Redskins 'official website. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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He determined to maintain, as he said, the covenant faith of his forefathers to the King of England, and entered upon the "warpath," in which he became so distinguished a hero; in the course of which he perpetrated many deeds of cruelty, but also, as his biographer records, performed many acts of humanity, kindness, and generosity.] [Footnote 101: Stone's Brant and the Border Wars of the American ❋ Egerton Ryerson (1842)

Slinking back toward the living room, I meet Grammie on the warpath. ❋ Kekla Magoon (2011)

Regarding your editorial "The Politics of Foreclosure" (Oct. 9): Amazingly, state attorneys general are on the warpath because a few people may have been treated unfairly when banks foreclosed on their properties. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Who wouldn't recant when faced with this redoubtable Editor on the warpath? ❋ Robert Eisenman (2011)

Paladino's angry-white-man-on-the-warpath schtick carried him to the GOP nomination and still resonates with many men and upstate voters. ❋ Dan Collins (2010)

The Washington tribal elite has been on the warpath against budget deficits in recent months. ❋ Dean Baker (2010)

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