Warpaths [noun]

Definition of Warpaths:

belligerence

Opposite/Antonyms of Warpaths:


Sentence/Example of Warpaths:

I couldn't be easy a minute, with old Hagar on the warpath the way she is.

Through this section the Indian warpath into the heart of Kentucky passed.

They liked to follow the warpath rather than the hunting trails.

So the man on the warpath took as many horses as he pleased.

We've got to get warnin' to it that the Kiowas are on the warpath.

He said his warriors could hardly be kept from the warpath against the whites.

All the reactor-repair robots are there; don't get them on the warpath next.

Odd, too, are the noises he produces when he is 'on the warpath.'

With no regard for the treaty they had signed, they would resume the warpath.

“It means that the Indians are going on the warpath, as surely as we hear it,” was the answer.