Sentence example with the word 'warpath'

warpath

aggression, antagonism, bellicosity, belligerency, combativeness, ferocity, fight, jingoism, militancy, pugnaciousness, quarrelsomeness, truculence, unpeacefulness

Definition n. hostile or belligerent mood

Last update: July 8, 2015


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Angered by this sacrifice of their lands and excited by prophecies of the coming of the Messiah, a considerable number of the Indians went on the warpath, but after a short campaign they were defeated by General Nelson A.   [Please select]

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If the Northern Indians are on the warpath against the Southern, and are passing between us and the mountains, there may be straying bands.   [Please select]

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The Iroquois again went on the warpath, and for many, many moons, they fought and suffered and died.   [Please select]

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Odd, too, are the noises he produces when he is 'on the warpath.'   [Please select]

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He was on the warpath with them, and he passed with them through the thick of battle.   [Please select]

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You are first in the council and we are first on the warpath.   [Please select]

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"Anybody'd think you were a South Sea Islander on the warpath."   [Please select]

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Anyway, those whoops were more like wild Injuns on the warpath than just spooks.   [Please select]

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There were so many hostiles on the warpath that he was kept on the qui vive during all daylight hours.   [Please select]

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'Born in my own state, and painted up like Sitting Bull on the warpath.'   [Please select]

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This place is not known to the savages who are on the warpath, and there is nothing to tempt them this way even if it were.   [Please select]

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