war whoop (Meaning)
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war whoop (n)
a yell intended to rally a group of soldiers in battle
Synonyms & Antonyms of war whoop
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war whoop Sentence Examples
- The crowd erupted in a deafening war whoop as the winning team took the field.
- The warriors let out a bone-chilling war whoop before charging into battle.
- The soldiers' war whoops reverberated through the valley, sending shivers down their opponents' spines.
- The Native American shaman performed a ritualistic war whoop to summon spirits to guide them in battle.
- The cowboys' war whoop echoed across the desolate plains, announcing their presence.
- The war whoop of the charging cavalry filled the air with a primal energy.
- The Vikings let out a thunderous war whoop as they stormed the village, their battle cries soaring above the clash of swords.
- The war whoop of the Spartan soldiers became a legend, stirring fear in the hearts of their adversaries.
- The sound of a war whoop sent a bolt of adrenaline through the warriors' bodies, preparing them for the horrors of battle.
- In the heat of battle, the war whoop became a symbol of both defiance and victory.
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a yell intended to rally a group of soldiers in battle
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No antonyms found.
The crowd erupted in a deafening war whoop as the winning team took the field.
The warriors let out a bone-chilling war whoop before charging into battle.
The soldiers' war whoops reverberated through the valley, sending shivers down their opponents' spines.
The Native American shaman performed a ritualistic war whoop to summon spirits to guide them in battle.