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warpath

[wawr-path, -pahth] / ˈwɔrˌpæθ, -ˌpɑθ /








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While calls for Feinstein to exit the Senate mounted, Manchin came under fire as "a one-man pollution machine" for what one reporter described as his "warpath against his own party."

From Salon

"Here's your headline: Kari Lake is on the warpath," Lake said in an interview with the New York Times earlier this month.

From Salon

“Here’s your headline: Kari Lake is on the warpath,” Ms. Lake said in an interview Thursday night.

From New York Times

It is different from a general mobilization, which involves drafting from the general population, refocusing the entire economy and essentially setting the whole country on a warpath, hitting a pause on normalcy.

From Washington Post

“Braves on the warpath!” will be dropped in favor of “Fight for our Commanders!” or “Leaders on a mission!” — with fan voting at commanders.com/httc determining the winner.

From Washington Post