bushwhacking Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- robbing
- pouncing-on-or-upon-
- siccing
- rushing
- striking
- besetting
- tearing-into
- beating-up-on
- descending-on-or-upon-
- swarming
- invading
- setting-upon
- going-at
- going-in-on-
- turning-on-
- sicking
- flying-at
- setting-on
- jumping-on-
- charging
- assailing
- trashing
- pitching-into
- setting-at
Weak:
- blitzing
- ravaging
- surprizing
- enveloping
- buffeting
- plastering
- bum-rushing
- mobbing
- bombing
- surprising
- ambuscading
- waylaying
- beleaguering
- sacking
- battering
- lighting-into
- banging-away-at-
- cannonading
- nuking
- rounding-on
- besieging
- looting
- bombarding
- pillaging
- overrunning
- barraging
- ganging-up-on-
- cannoning
- foraying
- flanking
- plundering
- mugging
- harrying
Meaning of bushwhacking
bushwhacking (s)
lying in ambush
bushwhacking (n.)
Traveling, or working a way, through bushes; pulling by the bushes, as in hauling a boat along the bushy margin of a stream.
The crimes or warfare of bushwhackers.
FAQs About the word bushwhacking
lying in ambushTraveling, or working a way, through bushes; pulling by the bushes, as in hauling a boat along the bushy margin of a stream., The crimes or warfa
raiding, ambushing,attacking, storming, assaulting, robbing, pouncing (on or upon), siccing, rushing, striking
covering, defending, covering, protecting, defending, securing, securing,protecting,guarding, guarding
Bushwhacking through the dense forest, we encountered various obstacles like fallen trees and thorny bushes.
The thrill of bushwhacking lies in exploring untamed wilderness, far from established trails.
Armed with machetes, we began our adventure of bushwhacking through the rugged terrain.
Despite the challenging conditions, bushwhacking allowed us to discover hidden waterfalls and pristine landscapes.